Infernal

Infernal (2007)

by Metropolis Software, Akella, Eidos Interactive, Playlogic Entertainment, Russel
Genres:Adventure, Puzzle, Shooter
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Every thousand years a very rare planetary alignment makes Earth invisible to the Boss of the Bosses. Secret agencies of Heaven's and Hell's fighting each other for human souls, stop obeying any rules at all during that time. And even though Hell's agency traditionally does not obey rules, the balance between good and evil becomes gravely endangered when their opponents from Heaven also stop observing the rules! Dark Eaville, is on a mission to stop Heaven's agency and bring back the delicate balance between good and evil.Show more
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user avatar@Drejzeruser avatar@Drejzer
January 10, 2025
The evil powers, and "devouring the souls of the enemies" were fun and flavourful... even if the game wasn't groundbreaking in hindsight. The powers were cool, and the boosted machine pistols were a joy to use...
user avatar@namko8kmuser avatar@namko8km
January 30, 2025
This is a game I played in my childhood but never managed to finish. I loved it so much that I searched for it later, found it, but still couldn't complete it. I really wanted to have it in my library. If it comes to my library, this time I will definitely finish the game.
This is a game I pirated it in my childhood but never managed to play it properly due to the Ageia PhysX technology this game uses and that my PC was below the minimum requirement specs. 15 Years later I want to get a chance to play this game on today's PC again.
An underrated game that feels straight out of the 2000s. It's fairly generic, but that doesn't stop it from being a blast to play through. Your typical action movie cheese and it's just plain entertaining. The delisting of this game from Steam was a major disappointment and I'd love to get a GOG copy.
user avatar@Argoonuser avatar@Argoon
June 10, 2025
Was a game I played ages ago when I bought my Ageia PPU this it add cool PhysX effects, thou I'm sure that if this game ever comes to GOG, those physics effects will not come with it but I still think is worth being revived again it was a fun shooter.
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