Rise Of The Triad Levels

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AndInternationalRise of the Triad: Dark War (acronym is ROTT) is a that was first released on February 17, 1995 and developed by (now known as ). The members of the development team involved referred to themselves as ' The Developers of Incredible Power.' The shareware version, which contains ten original levels, is titled Rise of the Triad: The HUNT Begins.The player can choose one of five different characters to play as, each bearing unique attributes such as height, speed, and endurance. Contents.Story A team of special operatives, known as the H.U.N.T. ( High-risk United Nations Task-force), is sent to to investigate deadly cult activity taking place in an ancient monastery.

Level 1 - The HUNT Begins; Level 2 - Foggy Mountain; Level 3 - The Fourth Door; Level 8 - Wall to Wall; Level 4 - Dark Tunnels; Level 5 - Metal Threat; Level 6 - Ride Em Cowboy! Level 7 - Boom Boom Boom; Warp-Only Levels and The Hunt Begins Deluxe Edition; RANDROTT - Random Level Generator; Extreme Rise of the Triad Review.

Their boat, the only way back, is destroyed by patrols, and the team soon learns that the cult plans to systematically destroy nearby Los Angeles. The operatives, now unable to return to from whence they came, are then left to fight their way into the monastery on the island, and eventually put a stop to the cult's activities.Rise of the Triad was initially, during its early stages of development, meant to serve as the sequel to, titled Rise of the Triad: Wolfenstein 3D II. The presence of the MP40 machinegun and the outfits donned by the enemies are allusory to Nazi Germany and imply the original aforementioned intent for the development of ROTT.Engine The engine is an enhanced variant of the engine. The level design is chiefly characterized by walls limited to only 90 degrees and unvarying floor and ceiling heights in individual maps, limitations that are the sole vestiges of the original Wolfenstein 3D engine. However, ROTT's engine was still the first to pioneer a myriad of features, which would be found later in many future games, such as panoramic skies, simulated dynamic lighting, fog, bullet holes, level-over-level environments (made possible by ' gravitational anomaly disks'; suspended objects that collectively form stairs, floors, etc.), and more.Gameplay Rise of the Triad's gameplay consists of various unique and interesting elements. Such elements include: hazardous environments (traps, fire pits, etc.), a vast and creative arsenal, destructible objects in the environment, various methods of accessing distant places (elevators, jump pads, etc.), and a broad range of foes.Overall, the gameplay is straightforward and often linear, like that of other games developed during the same period of time (such as ). The objective is to kill as many enemies as possible along with the 'bosses', and to collect keys in order to complete successive levels.

Occasionally special tactics and simple problem-solving skills are required to reach seemingly unreachable locations. Although most maps are fairly linear, there are some maps that were intentionally designed to avoid that, which have multiple exits.Characters One of five available characters can be chosen to play as; the characters are:. Taradino Cassatt, (the only character available in Rise of the Triad: The HUNT Begins). Thi Barrett. Lorelei Ni. Doug Wendt.

Ian Paul FreeleyEach character bears unique characteristics; for instance, Doug Wendt moves rather slowly yet can sustain a particularly large amount of damage, while Lorelei Ni has fewer hit points but is very quick and accurate. Taradino Cassatt is the shareware character and has average statistics: good health, good speed, good accuracy.Most of the playable characters in ROTT share the names of characters in 's, which was the original design document for id Software's. Most of the ideas in the design document were not used in Doom.Enemies There are numerous different types of enemies in the game that have different strengths and capabilities. Certain enemies can perform particular actions. Notably, one enemy, the Lightning Guard, can snatch a missile/magic weapon or armor from the player if the Lightning Guard finds himself close enough to the player; the Lightning Guard can then use the stolen weapons. These same enemies sometimes beg for their life if the player has delivered enough damage to them.

If they are left alive while pleading for their lives, they would fake their death but get back up and start attacking once again after a brief duration of time.The Strike Team guards tumble and roll to either side to dodge the player's fire and Low Guards can sometimes be found lying on the ground, waiting to ambush the player once the player walks up to where they are reposing. Overpatrols shoot nets that restrain you in one spot until you either manage to wiggle out or cut through with a knife that you can obtain from a statue that wields a knife.Bosses. General Darian - Sequentially the first boss that is fought; totes a bazooka and presses switches that lower crushers. Sebastian Krist - The second boss that is encountered. He is always seated in the moving chair that is shown, which fires series of rockets and explosive projectiles. NME (Nasty Metallic Enforcer) - The third boss—a robot that fires multiple heat-seeking missiles and projectiles and that gradually begins to fall apart as it sustains more damage.

El Oscuro - The head of the Triad cult—when attacked, he returns fire in the same fashion (e.g. When hit by a heat-seeking missile, fires a heat-seeking projectile in return).Hazards A major element of gameplay found in Rise of the Triad is the many hazards that the player can encounter in the environment. There are many different hazards that vary in the amount of damage that they may inflict on actors in the game and in how they do so. Hazards serve as obstacles and render the gameplay more challenging.An example of hazards in the game are ' spinblades,' which are stacks of gyrating blocks to which large blades are attached.Weapons The weapon system is ahead of many other games of the time in terms of complexity, brutality, and realism. There are a total of eleven weapons in the game, divided into three groups: the bullet weapons, the missile weapons, and the magic weapons.Bullet weapons have infinite ammo.

There are only three bullet weapons, which are:. Pistol - An ordinary pistol. Blosics 2 level 6. Dual Pistols - Two ordinary pistols, John Woo -style. MP40 - An automatic machinegun.Missile weapons have limited ammo that varies.

:Play this game onlineYou can play Rise of the Triad on this website so you don't need to download and install the game on your computer. We recommend to use when playing DOS games online. Online gameDownload from this site FileFile typeFile sizeexecutable: ROTT.EXEConfigured for DOSBoxShareware (installed) MS-DOS3,612 kB (3.53 MB)includes installerShareware MS-DOS3,654 kB (3.57 MB)Official extra levelsGame expansion MS-DOS49 kB (0.05 MB)Official goodies packExtra MS-DOS23,475 kB (22.92 MB).

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Instruction/commentThe HUNT Begins is a stand-alone prequel to the retail game, Dark War. There are seven regular single-player levels, one secret level, and two single-player levels accessible only by the use of the level warp cheat.The LaserSoft expansion adds three more single-player and three multiplayer levels. To add the extra LaserSoft levels, please check the instructions inside lasrrott.zip.NOTE: This game can be played directly in Windows using a source port (see the links section below).Screenshots. Description (by )Take on the role of Taradino Cassatt, operative of the High-risk United Nations Taskforce (HUNT). Your mission is to investigate suspected cult activity on a small island in the Gulf of Santa Catalina.

You are authorized to use whatever force necessary to complete this objective.Rise of the Triad uses a modified Wolfenstein 3D engine with many added features, such as dynamic lighting, room-over-room architecture and destructible environment. There is a great variety of weapons, items and enemies. The game doesn't take itself all to seriously, focussing on fun, action-packed gameplay.One notable feature of the game is a large number of different bonuses the player can earn. To get a specific bonus you might need to use (or not use) a certain weapon, pick up all items of some type in a level, or destroy all items of a certain type etc. A special BONUS BONUS is granted when all possible bonuses have been collected in a level.Cheats (by )Type in each cheat code, letter by letter, to get the desired effect. You can type in either the 'code' or the 'alternate'.

Note that for the codes, the slash is a backslash, not a forward slash. The codes are not case sensitive. The 'dipstick' code must be given before any others, to enable the other cheats. Code Alternate Description -ECC DIPSTICK Enable/disable cheat codes. GTL GOTO Level selection.

GOO GOOBERS Restart from first level. REL REEN Re-enter level. L8R GOGATES Exit to DOS.

ECL GOARCH Exit current level. FUN none Pause and enter rotation mode (use mouse). Left and right buttons zoom in and out.

EKG none Extreme Gib mode. LEE MAESTRO Game jukebox. Choose a song! WWW CHOJIN Woundless with weapons.

This is the 'invulnerability' code. With this code, you also have all the weapons, and you will never run out of ammo. GOD TOOSAD God mode. MER FLYBOY Mercury mode. SHR BADTRIP Shrooms mode. ELA BOING Elasto mode. RFA SPEED Enable autorun.

PAN PANIC Reset to normal; full health; no modes, keys, or extra guns. OOF WHACK Hurt yourself.

DIE 86ME Kill yourself. DON DIMON Light diminishing on. DOF DIMOFF Light diminishing off. FON LONDON Fog on. FOF NODNOL Fog off. SON SHINEON Light sourcing on.

SOF SHINEOFF Light sourcing off. CON GOTA386 Turn off floor and ceiling textures. COF GOTA486 Turn on floor and ceiling textures. BAR SHOOTME Bulletproof armor. FAR BURNME Asbestos armor. GAR LUNGDUNG Gas mask.

GAI SIXTOYS Get keys, bulletproof armor, health. BUM SLACKER Get all keys. OFP HUNTPACK Outfit player (bulletproof armor, keys, heatseeker).

GW2 JOHNWOO Double pistols. GW3 PLUGEM MP40 machine gun. GW4 VANILLA Bazooka. GW5 HOTTIMES Heakseeker. GW6 BOOZE Drunk missile. GW7 FIREBOMB Firebomb. GW8 BONES Flamewall.

GW9 SEEYA Hand of god (permanent god mode). CAM RIDE Missile camera on/off. HUD WHERE HUD on/off (x,y,room coordinates).

RECORD Record a demo (does not work in v1.0). STOP Stop a demo (does not work in v1.0). PLAY Play a demo (does not work in v1.0). Game links. ( Rise of the Triad Windows port). ( Rise of the Triad homage on the Doom engine).

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