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| + | Dark Children is a campaign for [[The Babylon Project]]. | ||
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Dark Children is more a proof-of-concept set of missions than an actual campaign, but that said, it's well worth playing through. It uses several "new" features not seen previously in other campaigns, including in-mission jumping and a version of the "bullet time" made famous by the Matrix movies, and it is certainly set from a unique viewpoint. | Dark Children is more a proof-of-concept set of missions than an actual campaign, but that said, it's well worth playing through. It uses several "new" features not seen previously in other campaigns, including in-mission jumping and a version of the "bullet time" made famous by the Matrix movies, and it is certainly set from a unique viewpoint. | ||
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| + | The campaign was writen and fredded by Vidmaster. It's fully voice-acted (with Vidmaster speaking all characters). | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 10 December 2008
Dark Children is a campaign for The Babylon Project.
Dark Children is more a proof-of-concept set of missions than an actual campaign, but that said, it's well worth playing through. It uses several "new" features not seen previously in other campaigns, including in-mission jumping and a version of the "bullet time" made famous by the Matrix movies, and it is certainly set from a unique viewpoint.
The campaign was writen and fredded by Vidmaster. It's fully voice-acted (with Vidmaster speaking all characters).