
1C's upcoming first-person shooter NecroVision treads ground that few other shooters have, setting it in World War I. While WWII shooters are a dime a dozen, very few games have dealt with the scope and horror of the first Great War. However, 1C seems to be taking the horror element a step further in NecroVision, throwing the player not only into WWI, but also having them face off against fantastical situations with vampires, zombies, and other crazy enemies. Done very much in the same vein as Serious Sam and Painkiller, NecroVision is a mile-a-minute shootout, presenting a great deal of action and some intense situations.

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Necrovision is awesome, especially if you're a fan of the Painkiller series and made with most of the same key members of the first one. Never really considered it 'indie'.
Can't wait to play 'Lost Company.
Still, in a turn of fortune, Farm 51 are making Painkiller Hell and Damnation.

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Nordic Games GmbH has today announced an agreement with The Farm 51, an experienced development studio responsible for the NecroVision series, Time Ace and contributions to Two Worlds II. Furthermore, members of the team at The Farm 51 have previously worked on smash hits such as Painkiller and The Witcher. Nordic Games and The Farm 51 have already begun working on an unannounced title.