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Post apocalypic humans and fungi reach alpha
20/06/2008 11:22am By Dalagonash

Fallen Earth, a post apocalyptic MMORPG with a serious case of needs a hug, has reached the Alpha milestone when the developers can call it feature complete.

The game runs on the Icarus tools suite and has recently been through a major face lift by the team, improving textures, animations, and enriching the overall “look” of the game.

Human models have been completely revamped, areas are more moody with thick fog and newly added creatures include giant genetically engineered super soldiers and vicious killer fungi, somehowthe later doesn't sound as menacing as the former but as long as it gives experience then we'll shoot it.

The game mixes first person shooter and role playing elements to create a fast paced combat system and the team has recently added a multitude of vehicular transport, we're hoping for Mad Max style junk contraptions but all that's promised are muscle cars, motorbikes and ATVs.

Fallen Earth will also contain those essential MMO features such as post, auction houses, guilds and raids, it all sounds extremely civil for such a bleak sounding future. Hopefully raids will be exciting and in keeping with the games aesthetic with encounters such as taking out a bike gang while on vehicles or raiding a well armed bunker, rather than taking down a human that has grown twice its size due to poison or similarly absurd things.

Fallen Earth still lacks a release date, but now that it's at this stage of development we should start hearing whispers of beta soon enough, in the mean time keep an eye out for any vicious killer fungi that might threaten your life.
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