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Facewound is an abandoned 2D action game with zombies, guns, ragdoll physics and the occasional exploding barrels that'll blow everything in its proximity into pieces. The W, A, S and D keys can be used to move the protagonist around the city or climb buildings. Aim with the mouse, and left click to shoot. Press the R key to reload, and use the B key to unlock new weapons. Right click to enter focus mode, helpful when taking down airborne enemies.

A control configuration menu is included, and at least one checkpoint can be found in each level. The config.cfg file contains a number of keys which can be used to explore hidden features. Animations are done by none other than Arthur Lee, creator of The Underside. Development work on the game has been halted for more than two years. (cheats)

Name: Facewound
Developer: Facepunch Studios
Category: Action
Type: Freeware
Size: 30MB
Direct download link: Click here

Comments

Shouldn't this be tagged as Abandonware, then?

Abandonware isn't unfinished projects. It's old, full commercial games that have had support abandoned by the publisher and aren't available to buy anymore... at least that's the generally accepted definition anyways.

this is amazing. though i don't like how there are no continues and when you save it saves the amount of lives you have.

Brett. there are shortcuts or .bat files or something I believe that allow you to skip to a certain level, so you can continue from there.

Interesting..

I'm having tons of fun with this. The physics and graphics are fantastic. Really wish it was completed, I'd pay $20 for a finished version, easy.

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