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Amen: The Awakening

Amen: The Awakening

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Descr: Amen: The Awakening was a first-person shooter developed by Cavedog Entertainment. It was to be the first FPS by Cavedog. 60% completed, it was cancelled in 2000 for a variety of reasons, one of which being that its overall scope and proprietary game engine was far too ambitious, given computer hardware of the time. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: 2000
Developer: Cavedog Entertainment
Composer: Jeremy Soule
Publisher: GT Interactive
Platform: Microsoft Windows
Genres: Role-playing game, First-person shooter

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