GDC 2007: Warmonger Downtown Destruction will be free

Warmonger Operation: Downtown Destruction - Image 1

And the GDC 2007 updates just won’t stop pouring in. This time around though, we’re gonna share with you a little something for our PC-gaming readers. See, the folks at Kotaku were able to score an interview with NetDevil‘s Ryan Seabury and they chatted a bit about the company’s upcoming FPS for the PC, Warmonger Operation: Downtown Destruction.

Seabury shared that you’ll be able to create your own flow in game levels via the highly destructible environments. An example that Seabury gave is by blowing up stairs of buildings after climbing them so your enemies won’t be able to sneak up on you as you take on a super sniper role. The team tags this as “the conscious use of destructive power.”

But here’s the highlight of the whole thing, NetDevil has decided to release the first and full version of the game for free. Ya hear? For. frikkin’. FREE!!! The team is reportedly in the final stages of development already so you might wanna keep an eye out for that.

Via Kotaku

Warmonger Operation: Downtown Destruction - Image 1

And the GDC 2007 updates just won’t stop pouring in. This time around though, we’re gonna share with you a little something for our PC-gaming readers. See, the folks at Kotaku were able to score an interview with NetDevil‘s Ryan Seabury and they chatted a bit about the company’s upcoming FPS for the PC, Warmonger Operation: Downtown Destruction.

Seabury shared that you’ll be able to create your own flow in game levels via the highly destructible environments. An example that Seabury gave is by blowing up stairs of buildings after climbing them so your enemies won’t be able to sneak up on you as you take on a super sniper role. The team tags this as “the conscious use of destructive power.”

But here’s the highlight of the whole thing, NetDevil has decided to release the first and full version of the game for free. Ya hear? For. frikkin’. FREE!!! The team is reportedly in the final stages of development already so you might wanna keep an eye out for that.

Via Kotaku

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