It contains a new map on an almost final build of the game, developer Replicant D6. The beta demo is finally available to download. The game was released in Early Access previously, with the additional levels being added being described as something akin to that of an “episodic game”. The latest trailer for Agent 64 was shown off during the PC Gaming Show (via Eurogamer) and the best news of all is a demo of the James Bond homage is available to download and play through Steam right now. Drakeema View ProfileView Posts Aug 20 5:02am Where can I download the standalone demo(s) Also, will a demo remain on the steam page I collect FPS demos for speedrunning and archiving, so I want there to be a standalone demo publicly available to speedrun & play. And the game has probably not changed much over the past year since we still find this tribute to GoldenEye 007 on Nintendo 64. This will be Replicant D6’s debut title, with the game initially being shown off last year and progress being posted regularly on Twitter leading up to this new trailer. 2 days ago &0183 &32 Jby Kryzt Bates Unveiled last year at the PC Game Show, Agent 64: Spies Never Die showed up again in a new trailer this weekend. ![]() On the Steam page for Agent 64: Spies Never Die, Replicant D6 describes the game as “a retro FPS inspired by classic 90s console shooters.” Players will be able to “explore new locales, accomplish varied objectives and fight against state-of-the-art 1997 enemy AI,” and an in-game map editor will allow users to create their own levels. Several maps – including a snowy plain and a bullet-torn bathroom – look strikingly familiar to levels from GoldenEye, and carrying out actions like firing your gun and throwing gadgets have been animated in a similar fashion. Explore new locales, accomplish varied objectives and fight against state-of-the-art 1997 enemy AI. ![]() ![]() ![]() Fans of GoldenEye will note that from the trailer, Replicant D6 seems to have put a lot of work into recapturing plenty of the 1997 Bond game’s features. A retro FPS inspired by classic 90s console shooters.
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