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NS2:Combat FPS Reveals Plenty Of Footage, Coming Soon To Linux

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The next game in the Natural Selection series titled Natural Selection 2:Combat has been shown off some more recently and we have the videos ready for your pleasure. The game itself is quite similar to Natural Selection 2 only it's more of a streamlined FPS experience rather than a hybrid game. Personally I just hope it has better performance and doesn't die if you enable the Steam overlay like NS2 does.

The game is not being made by Unknown Worlds, but by a new developer named Faultline Games, and they confirmed to us Linux will get a version.

Anyway here are two new videos to sink your teeth into for NS2:Combat

Devour teaser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WacIMCEhVYU&feature=youtu.be&a

Warning this one is an hour long as it's a Q&A session
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3qTJijkOnFk

It does look good and if they streamline the already quite fun NS2 experience it will be a great FPS game. I've played a number of games in NS2 were no one wanted to be the commander, so with no commanders in NS2:Combat it should be more fun for those that just want to run around and shoot. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
Tags: FPS, Upcoming
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FutureSuture Jul 10, 2014
This looks like it should be a mode in Natural Selection 2, not an entirely separate game/purchase.
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