Now, I know it's not nice to complain when you get something for nothing, so... I won't; this time. Instead, let's all hold hands and joyously welcome the full - and best of all
free - release of CellFactor: Revolution! It's been a long way from that tech demo, "Combat Training", to the full game, but the folks from Artificial Studios, together with the South-Americans from Immersion Games and the Egyptians from Timeline Interactive have finally pulled it off. Like they said they would one month ago, they released the full version of CellFactor: Revolution as a free download, for everyone to enjoy... more or less.
"Less", that is, for the vast majority of gamers who don't have one of AGEIA's PhysX processors stuck in their computer, and who are only allowed to play against the A.I., and only in two levels. The more well equipped players will get to fight it off in multiplayer against humans as well, not to mention getting access to the full single-player campaign that includes three "extreme PhysX" levels, designed to spotlight "physics gameplay with a purpose".
Anyway, you can download CellFactor: Revolution from FileFront or from several other mirrors listed on the official website. Just make sure you have 860 MB for the download, plus whatever it takes for the install.
And while we're on the subject of freebies...
"Battlefront.com and 1C are thrilled to announce the upcoming Theatre of War: Battle for Moscow add-on, featuring a whole new campaign (Battle for Moscow, 1941) as well as a powerful Map Editor! Better yet, the add-on will be released for download to Theatre of War players completely for free! (You have to own Theatre of War full international version however to play it). The add-on will be made available for download later this month from www.battlefront.com."
Yep, I think that about sums it up.
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