Very early versions of Prey, Duke Nukem Forever and Halo 3 have been leaked to the network. The games looked completely different – video

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The network leaked an early version of the shooter Prey, developed by Human Head Studios. Moreover, the build has been released to the public and therefore anyone can download it for free on a PC.

An early build of Prey is a 1995 version. Right at that time, this project was officially announced, but the final release took place 11 years later – in 2006.

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You can download the technical demo of the project here. To play, gamers must use the console (opened with the Tab key) and the “load demo4” command.

It’s worth noting that this isn’t the only leak. The network also leaked early builds Halo 3 and Duke Nukem forever.

The version of Halo 3 dates back to 2006 (the official release took place in 2007). The game is also available for download, but you’ll need a hacked Xbox 360 console (or a developer devkit) to run.

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original:





As for Duke Nukem Forever, we are talking about the canceled prototype of this game in 1996. As you can see, the project has 2D graphics and resembles the first parts of the series (later it was remade in 3D on the engine Earthquake 2). In 2011, Duke Nukem Forever saw the light of day, but was completely redesigned and ported to the Unreal Engine. You can download an early version of the project here.

Built early:





Version 2011:





It is noteworthy that not so long ago fans released the first part of the Duke Nukem Forever relaunch subtitled 2001 Restoration Project. The game has 10 levels (9 normal + 1 secret), 12 weapons, a map editor and an online mode. The Witcher universe cookbook will be released next year

Source: VG Times

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