Warfare (game)

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Warfare
Developer(s) Dorset Multimedia
Publisher(s) Dorset Multimedia
Platform(s) Windows 2000/XP/Vista
Genre(s) First-person shooter
Mode(s) Single-player
Media CD-ROM
System requirements Intel Pentium III 1ghz Processor, 512MB RAM, DirectX 9.0
Input methods Keyboard (computing)

Warfare is a First-person shooter game in development by Dorset Multimedia depicting a standoff between the East and West American Republics on the topic of unity and independence of states.

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You have a choice to play under the Eastern Republic or the Western Republic. Each has different beliefs on the unity of the United States. Multiple military soldiers are available, who have different traits such as marksmanship or stealth which determine the missions. It also determines the weapons they use. The game is said to have over twenty weapons, probably including the famous M16 and AK-47 rifles. The game is also said to have environments of real United States cities such as Denver and New York City, and feature landmarks and backdrops such as the Empire State Building and the Denver and NYC skylines. [1]

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