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by Al Giovetti
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Release: November 1996
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Publisher: Cyberdreams
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Website: www.cyberdreams.com/reverence/reverence.html
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Plot: The apocalyptic gods of fire, earth, water and air have chosen you to determine the future of the human race -- a race they believe has grown too apathetic and unjust to live. Your strength and resolve will determine whether the human spirit can defeat these archaic gods. Traveling in first-person view, you must battle through 20 increasingly difficult levels in a battle that will decide the fate of all humanity.

You will face Osiris, the Egyptian god of death and the underworld; Kokyangwuti, the Hopi goddess of life energy, half woman, and half arachnid; Frejya the beautiful yet deadly Norse goddess of love affairs who will unleash upon you all the fury of a woman scorned; and a host of other gods and their minions of vengeance.

If you survive all other hazards, you must journey to the Realm of Air, the breath-taking world of atmospheric islands inhabited by Manjursi, the Tibetan god of wisdom, whose vast powers can even corrupt your own will against you.

Combat: You will acquire and utilize an arsenal of 20 conventional and non-conventional weapons, as well as cast spells found throughout the levels. The gods can also be confronted in any order to increase the replay value and alter the outcome. water.jpg - 82.6 K

Graphics: Designed to take advantage of Windows 95, REVERENCE allows players to experience four elemental realms in stunning SVGA graphics. Unique motion capture technology fully renders the movements of all animated objects with incredibly life-like detail, ultimately maintaining higher integrity in REVERENCE's three-dimensional environment.

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Multi-player: For those in search of human adversaries, REVERENCE is network compatible. Taking advantage of the latest technologies, including simultaneous voice transfer, the network play feature has a separate storyline and several modes of play, including options of competitive, death-match and team-play.

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