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Interview with Wrack's developer, Brad Carney

Xbigy Games' Kamran Draeger writes:

"Wrack is a new title by Final Boss Entertainment, combining old-school gameplay and fresh visuals to create something which stands out of todays shooter market. Interested by the efforts the small company put into the game's creation, I reached out to the studio's Lead Developer, Brad Carney, who filled us in on the details."

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Cajun Chicken4373d ago (Edited 4373d ago )

This looks cool as heck. As a gamer that loves that kind of golden age of FPS such as Doom, Duke3D and RoTT, this is certainly on my radar. Also, I can't believe that they've got Bobby Prince on board, amazing stuff.

kamruk4373d ago

I know, I'm really psyched about this project, but sadly it's one of those things not many people care for "nowadays" Many gamers (younger gamers) just haven't played this kind of genre, making it very niche, though I hope that once Wrack hits it'll get more attention and praise.

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Wrack Review: Based on a Doom Story | Exophase

Exophase: "Wrack isn’t about leveling up, building your character, or obtaining abilities. Instead, it’s about charging into battle and shooting everything in sight with no remorse."

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Indie Game Magazine - Wrack Review - Fast-Paced Shoot-em-up Fun

IGM takes a look at Wrack, the new release by Final Boss Entertainment, in a glowing review.

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Preview: Wrack brings the FPS genre back to its roots | GameCrate

GameCrate: "There’s a lot to love about first-person shooters that aren’t afraid of going back to the genre’s groundbreaking ’90s roots. It’s one thing to try and develop the FPS genre by adding crazy gameplay elements or adding a party atmosphere with robust online multiplayer options. It’s a completely different story when a developer flat-out refuses to do either of those things in favor of sticking to the basics. That is what Final Boss Entertainment has decided on with Wrack, ensuring you get a raucous, rambunctious, retro-soaked FPS."

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