Developer Bridea has released its free-to-play FPS Renaissance Heroes on Steam.
The game is set in the beautifully re-imagined world of 16th century Renaissance Europe. It combines fast paced arena, adrenaline-pumping action coupled with easy accessibility in a completely free to play environment with unparalleled visual realism powered by the Unreal Engine 3 technology.
Renaissance Heroes takes place in an alternative history in which famed inventor Leonardo da Vinci has created a machine that could change the world. In the wake of his death, the plans for the mysterious invention have been scattered, and warring factions vie to claim them.
You can view the game trailer below:
Key features:
- The beautifully re-imagined world of the 16th century Renaissance – Unique characters, maps, and weapons inspired to reflect the atmosphere of the Renaissance
- Fast-Paced competitive FPS – Intense, multi-player arena based shooting with features such as melee combat, jump-pads, item pick-ups, and various ranged weapons to get the adrenaline pumping
- Uniquely bold characters – Players can choose from any of the 8 unique characters, each with their own attributes and abilities
- Numerous maps – Beautifully rendered architectural wonders of the Renaissance Era
- Competitive head to head action – Battle with up to 12 players in popular game modes such as Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Seize the Scrolls (CTF), Touchdown and Domination
- Spectator mode – Sit back and enjoy the battle or get tips and tricks from the best players worldwide
- Powered by the advanced Unreal 3 engine- The highly powerful and versatile engine achieves impressive graphical integrity and a superior first person shooter gaming experience
You can download the game on Steam.
Are you looking forward to playing?
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