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Revision as of 08:08, 29 December 2022
Rise of the Triad | |
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General | |
Author | Northfear |
Type | Shooter |
Version | 1.0 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2022/04/02 |
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Download | |
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Source | |
Port of rottexpr, a source port of Rise of the Triad with improvements and new features based off of the icculus Rise of the Triad source port release.
Installation
Original data from full or shareware version of the game is required (shareware data is included).
Install the VPK on your homebrew enabled PS Vita or PS TV.
Unzip data.zip to ux0:data.
Note: Please note that you'll have to press "Launch Shareware Version" text on the bottom of the LiveArea screen in order to start a shareware version of the game.
User guide
A team of special operatives, known as the HUNT (High-risk United Nations Task-force) is sent to San Nicolas Island to investigate deadly cult activity taking place in an ancient monastery. 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 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.
During its early stages of development, Rise of the Triad was initially meant to serve as the sequel to Wolfenstein 3D, titled Wolfenstein 3D II: Rise of the Triad. The presence of the Walther PP pistol, the MP 40 submachine gun, the Bazooka, and the outfits worn by the enemies allude to Nazi Germany and imply the original aforementioned intent for the development of ROTT.
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