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Distributor(s)
  
Direct2Drive

Engine
  
id Tech 3

Initial release date
  
28 July 2009

Publisher
  
Mangled Eye Studios

Mode
  
Single-player video game

3.7/5
ModDB

Designer(s)
  
Thearrel McKinney

Release date(s)
  
July 28, 2009

Developer
  
Mangled Eye Studios

Genre
  
First-person shooter

Platform
  
Microsoft Windows

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Dark Salvation is a gothic horror first-person shooter video game created by the now defunct Mangled Eye Studios, released on July 28, 2009 for Microsoft Windows. The game follows the story of Talia, a young woman whose family is killed in the service of the demon Lucafix. After being trapped in his realm, she becomes possessed by the Spirit Crystal and must use its powers to escape from the underworld. Ports of the game for Linux and OS X were promised, but have remained unreleased.

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Gameplay

The game is played in a manner similar to other first-person shooters. Players battle monsters while solving puzzles and avoiding traps. The game is seen from Talia's perspective. The game allows players to battle through fourteen levels using ten different weapons, each with the ability to cast spells.

Development

The original idea behind Dark Salvation was created by Thearrel McKinney in 1999, with the goal of creating a mod that added an extra tier to Quake III Arena. The mod morphed into a stand-alone single player game. Work began on the final game in 2003 with the goal of "taking you back to the days of old school FPS shooters with its single player fast action game play." The games soundtrack was developed by thirteen different bands, with their work showcased on a separate disk included with the Limited, Unrated, Dual-Disc Edition. Talia was voiced by Jessica Eastwood, who died shortly before the game's release. Tayana was voiced by Lindsey Brannock.

References

Dark Salvation Wikipedia