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Developer(s) | Team17 |
Publisher(s) | Ocean Software |
Series | Alien Breed |
Platform(s) | Amiga 1200/ 4000, Amiga CD32 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre(s) | First-person shooter |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Alien Breed 3D is a first-person shooter, the fourth game in Team17's Alien Breed franchise, a series of science fiction-themed shooters. It was published in 1995 by Ocean Software. It was followed by a sequel, Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds, in 1996.
Osiris III's commanding officer, Captain J.T. Reynolds contacts Earth Defense Force General R.E. Grant reporting how the secret Project Osiris has slipped out of scientists' hands: attempts have been made to cultivate the alien eggs found in Azirin by cloning them and combining with human DNA, leading to remarkable results, but due to system failures, the Breed has been unleashed and killed people at the research station. In the message, Reynolds announces that he has found weapons and other supplies in a decommissioned observatory and plans to return to the base to find an escape route from the planet and possibly destroy the Breed's source in the meantime before his own oxygen supplies dwindle.
Alien Breed 3D is a first-person shooter. The game has maps of varying depths with platforms and floors above others, something the Doom engine was not capable of.
Team17 released the source codes for Alien Breed 3D and its sequel, Alien Breed 3D II: The Killing Grounds, for personal use on the March 1997 cover CD of Amiga Format. [1]
Publication | Score |
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Amiga Computing | 91% (AMI) [2] |
Amiga Format | 93% (AMI) [3] |
Amiga Power | 91% (AMI) [4] |
GamePro | 88% (AMI) [5] |
Amiga CD32 Gamer | 91% (CD32) [6] |
CU Amiga | 93% (AMI)
[7] 86% (CD32) [8] |
The One | 94% (AMI) [9] |
Alien Breed 3D was released to critical acclaim among the Amiga gaming press. Reviewers widely compared its gameplay to Doom, with some calling it the best Doom clone for Amiga. The game was ranked the 12th best game of all time by Amiga Power. [10]
Retro Gamer described how Alien Breed 3D inspired other developers to attempt their own Doom clone for the Amiga, including Breathless and Genetic Species, which benefitted from third-party peripherals such as external CD-ROM drives and expansion cards with additional RAM and more powerful processors that were retailed until around 1998, despite Commodore International's 1994 demise. The expansion cards were so powerful that the Amiga saw the release of a faithful conversion of Quake (video game). [11]
Alien Breed 3D reappeared as one of the 25 games compiled for the A500 Mini console, released in 2022. It was also remade by a fan in 2021 as Project Osiris, which uses the GZDoom engine. [12][ page needed] [13] [14] [15] [16] The levels have also been ported to the Quake engine. [17]