Radix: Beyond the Void

Radix: Beyond the Void (1995)

by Neutral Storm, Epic Games
Genres:Strategy, Shooter, Real Time Strategy (RTS)
Themes:Action, Science fiction
Game modes:Single player
Story:Radix: Beyond the Void is a 2.5D First-person shooter developed by Neutral Storm Entertainment and published by Epic MegaGames for DOS in 1995. In the mid-1990s, the popularity of Doom led to many shareware "Doom clones", with Radix being one of the few first person shooters which takes place in a zero gravity environment and where the player controls a ship rather than a human. In some sense, Radix is superficially similar to Descent. However while Descent had full 3D maps with six degrees of motion, Radix uses the earlier 2.5D map designs of Doom clones. These are characterized by flat levels with no rooms over rooms, albeit with slopes of various degrees. Despite being a spacecraft, motion is limited with no movements upwards or downwards, nor upside down.Show more
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user avatar@RyudoTenjinuser avatar@RyudoTenjin
February 06, 2025
This one was a really unique game. I played it when I was super young and the great thing about it was that it was like a Doom but you control a space ship. Awesome game!
user avatar@iLeblancuser avatar@iLeblanc
March 31, 2025
I played the shareware version for years, and I loved every second of it. It's a unique game and when I finally got to play the full version (not to be mistaken by the 2.0 REMIX version which I didn't like much because of the changes it made to mobility and the game itself) I had a blast like never before. The bosses, the unique weapons, the verticality, the maps, the vfx, the sound effects and the music! Specially the music, OMG! I can still hear it in my head whilst writing this. It was an amazing experience back in the day that got lost in history. I really wish this game to get the GOG treatment. It deserves it!
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