All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Marathon 2: Durandal Marathon 2: Durandal is the sequel to the first Marathon. Although the engine is similar to Doom in most respects (2.5D maps, bitmap ...
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Classic Marathon 2 landed on Steam on July 12th and is developed by Aleph One, a studio Bungie partnered with to release new versions of these classic Marathon games. Originally released for Windows ...
The trilogy was originally released between 1994 and 1996. Sources say that the game is currently in a pre-alpha state and that it is being transformed into a three-player, extraction-based shooter.
When I think of FPS royalty, a few videogames spring to mind. Doom. Quake. Half-Life. Wolfenstein. GoldenEye. We wouldn't have the powerhouses of Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and the overlooked ...
Bungie intends to reboot its seminal, 1990s sci-fi shooter Marathon, according to a report on Thursday. The game, said to be in a pre-alpha state, will return as a squad-based, team-extraction type ...
Bungie’s announcement of a reimagined Marathon as a PvP extraction shooter during the May 24 PlayStation Showcase was certainly a pleasant surprise. It was clear from comments on Twitter and in the ...
When most people think of Bungie, they think of the Halo franchise–which makes sense, what with those games going on to become a pop cultural phenomenon, and making both Bungie and Microsoft boat ...
I haven't played Marathon either, and all of the talk here about it got me interested.<BR><BR>I've downloaded the Aleph One version, but 2.5d games have never felt right to me with a kb+mouse ...
All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Marathon: Durandal The remastered port of Marathon 2 for Xbox Live Arcade by Freeverse. Featuring new HD sprites and textures; with a toggle to switch to ...
First things first, I had never played Marathon: Durandal before the XBLA version, so nostalgia and fanboyism did not taint my opinion. Second, the Gamespot review straight up lied when it said there ...
I'm going to make this very short and sweet. This game is the entire reason I got interested in gaming in the first place. Without Bungie and Marathon 2: Durandal, I wouldn't be as interested in it as ...