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  • Shade: Wrath of Angels in Surround ...

    Hi Guys ...
    Shade: Wrath of Angels in Surround ...
    Just choose a surround resolution in the game setup ....
    Oh ... I found that there are some glitches when using the magic sword ... the DX9 beta fix them.

    Demo here ... http://www.3dgamers.com/games/shade/

    Some screens ...

    First person ...


    Third person ...


    Many moves similar to Splintercell ...


    Some creepy baddies ...


    A couple in demon mode ...


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    Never heard about this game before, just tried the demo... and it's awesome! Especially that you can turn into a demon

    Thank you Paddy
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    • #3
      Finally got around to trying this game. It looks good, the controls are generally pretty easy, but the combat system absolutely sucks. Swing the sword, or block, and there's nothing else unless you charge your sword.
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