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Iron Grip: Warlord

Iron Grip: Warlord

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Descr: Iron Grip: Warlord is the first commercial release from independent computer game developer ISOTX. It is a first-person shooter combined with many real-time strategy elements. It uses the id Tech 3 game engine and is set in the fictional universe of Iron Grip. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: November 5, 2008
Developer: Isotx
Publisher: Isotx
Engine: id Tech 3
Genres: First-person shooter, Real-time strategy, Tower defense, Indie game
Platform: Microsoft Windows

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