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A free program for Windows, by Immersionsoftware.

The CellFactor: Revolution game was developed by Ageia and released in May 2007. It is the first-person shooter (FPS) based on the PhysX game engine. It was designed to showcase the capabilities of the Ageia line of PhysX cards.

Gameplay

The gameplay consists of two main modes: single-player campaign mode and multiplayer mode.

Single-player campaign mode

In this mode, the player can choose to play as one of the characters from the campaign, can be unlocked by completing the game, and can be played offline.

The campaign mode is divided into several chapters, each of them with its own theme. The gameplay is similar to an RPG, with the possibility of unlocking new abilities and upgrading weapons and armor. The player can also find a variety of items and weapons in the game, such as guns, grenades, rocket launchers, and missile silos.

In CellFactor: Revolution players take one of three characters, Black Ops, Bishop and Guardian, through industrial settings in the near future on Earth.

After a series of cataclysmic events, the planet is now dominated by a superpower dedicated only to the advancement of technology – no matter what the human cost. This technology forms the basis of a cybernetic-enhanced humanoid army, whose telekinetic powers are used to maintain relative order across the planet.

A scattered human resistance fights for one last shred of freedom, tapping into psychic abilities in attempt to conquer what appears to be an invincible enemy. The gamer can play as characters from both sides of this war. Can you save Earth from techno-destruction?

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CellFactor: Revolution for PC

  • Free

  • In English
  • 3.3

    (55)

User reviews about CellFactor: Revolution

  • Anonymous

    by Anonymous

    I have a problem.
    I cant play this game, i installed but when i put New Game did not see anything, only the gray background. :S please, someone help me.
    Pros: Nice Graphics.
    Nice Sound. Cons: Maybe you can't play it


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