Used Sin demo (updated) for Windows?


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Stop CEO Elexis Sinclaire and her mutant army from world domination. This demo features single-player and deathmatch modes using an enhanced Quake II engine.
  • Pros

    • Enhanced Quake II engine for 3D environments
    • 16-bit color and advanced lighting effects
    • Arsenal of conventional and futuristic weapons
    • Advanced enemies with duck and cover AI
    • LAN and Internet deathmatch multiplayer
  • Cons

    • Demo offers only two single-player levels
    • Demo offers only two deathmatch levels
    • Relies on older Quake II engine technology

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Prevent a beautiful CEO from taking over the world with a mutant army.
Elexis Sinclaire, the beautiful but crazed CEO of SinTek Industries, is busy at work creating an army of genetic freaks to take over the world. As Col. John R. Blade, your mission is to penetrate the SinTek fortress and stop Elexis from executing her sinister plans. This demo of the game Sin offers two single-player levels and two deathmatch levels. The game uses an enhanced version of the Quake II engine, which allows it to provide 3D environments with 16-bit color and advanced lighting effects. The game also comes packed with an arsenal of conventional and futuristic weapons, advanced enemies that can duck and cover if wounded, and more. You can even match up against friends (or enemies) over your LAN or the Internet in deathmatch mode.

This demo has been improved and reworked since its original release and now includes two more deathmatch levels, improved network play, and numerous bug fixes.


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