Dropped it cause it’s just more of the same... and zero glow‑up. I started NecroVisioN: Lost Company hoping for new levels, cool weapons, maybe some fresh ideas. What did I get? Pretty much the OG game recycled same hordes, same slow unfair boss fights, just in different trench outfits. The early levels had some promise vehicles, new enemies, dual-wield combos—it felt like maybe there’d be a glow-up. But after a while, I was like: same shit. Nothing felt new or improved. It’s buggy. Crashes if you try a reload mid-air or load a save in a plane super annoying, especially when you die and have to redo the entire section. Level design still a mess. Some are tight and focused, others feel like a badly mapped freaky maze. Long story short: I dropped it. I’m a 6/10 kind of person at most here. The initial hype vanishes fast, and there’s no real innovation or meaningful story arc. If you’re replaying the same WWI‑demon chaos in a different package, I’m out. If the base g...
NecroVisioN: Lost Company
$6.99
- Release Date:
- Feb 19, 2010
- Developer:
- The Farm 51
- Publisher:
- Fulqrum Publishing
- Platforms:
- Windows
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About This Game
NecroVisioN: Lost Company is the prequel to original horror FPS shooter, taking place before the NecroVisioN story begins. It contains a bunch of unique levels, characters, weapons and gameplay elements as well as new main hero that presents the original game story from opposite perspective. Player is now one of WWI German troops that discovers the evil forces unleashed by the war, starts to fight against them and leads soldiers of all nations gathered on the front through the massive battles against the zombies and demons and finally he becomes a first Necromancer that will fight against Simon Bukner in NecroVisioN.
- 10 new levels in singleplayer campaign
- 15 new characters
- 6 new weapons
- Variety of special weapon ugrades
- New drivable vehicles to use in fight - FT17 tank and Halberstadt CL.II airplane
- Several additional close combat techniques, spells and fatalities in singleplayer
- New unique multiplayer mode: Gas Attack
- 3 new maps and several new skins for multiplayer mode
- New visual effects like enhanced depth-of-field, soft shadows and new shaders with optimized renderer and data loading system.
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How much does NecroVisioN: Lost Company cost?
NecroVisioN: Lost Company costs $6.99.
What are the system requirements for NecroVisioN: Lost Company?
System requirements are not available for NecroVisioN: Lost Company.
What platforms is NecroVisioN: Lost Company available on?
NecroVisioN: Lost Company is available on Windows PC.
Is NecroVisioN: Lost Company worth buying?
NecroVisioN: Lost Company has 0% positive reviews from 1 players.
When was NecroVisioN: Lost Company released?
NecroVisioN: Lost Company was released on Feb 19, 2010.
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