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Vivisector Beast Within-ViSTA

A little older FPS came back on the internet! Released by an unknown group ViSTA, Vivisector: Beast Within doesn’t look bad this time, at least the graphic part. It is an interesting mixture of action and horror game, with many elements similar to Far Cry – volcanic isle, scary history and scaring monsters. No crack needed.

Year 1878. Soreo Isle, a small, uninhabited, volcanic island in the Pacific. The Man, a masterful physiologist, well-known in scientific circles for his extraordinary imagination, howled out of England for his ambitious and rather disgusting experiments on animals. His name is Dr. Morhead. On this detached island he stepped aside from the world, to continue his twisted experiments. Violating the very foundations of nature, his work was aimed at the creation of a new form of living being. Dr. Morhead’s work in his “Temple of Rebirth” sought to alter animals to look, feel and behave more like humans.

Many years of hard labor were spent in hopes of bringing his only desire into reality, the creation of a new type of clean and perfect community. He achieved remarkable results in giving animals a human look, but there was one thing he did not take into account: Animals are born as the children of nature, so their suffering bodies retained wild souls. The creatures’ true nature could not be concealed forever, and the day came when Dr. Morhead fell prey to his own creations. “The Temple of Rebirth” burned into ruins.

In 1881, this island was visited by H. M. S. Spider. A party of sailors landed there, but found nothing living except some local animals, rather small. Later, several newspapers stated that further information had been discovered. This mysterious information was under the rapt attention of the military, however it was not made public. Unfortunately, this information remains just a rumor without any official confirmation.

02.01.1978, one hundred years later. Unexpected circumstances lead you to Soreo Isle. You have no other choice than to start exploring this lost world. As you proceed further you discover that this unknown land is not uninhabited. Indeed, for the last century it has served as a proving ground for the newest biological technologies. Further investigation reveals the island’s horrifying secret. This is a very bad time to have appeared on this cursed land…

Game features:

  • AtmosFear engine developed by Action Forms that combines state of the art rendering technologies for both indoor and outdoor environments. The AtmosFear engine is fully packed with cutting edge features and supports all modern hardware.
  • AtmosFear’s Terrain rendering code capable of processing huge outdoor areas filled with photo-realistic vegetation. There are literally no restrictions on where you can move within an area.
  • AtmosFear’s new indoor renderer powered by the V-COLD editor delivers all the latest features of next generation engines and more.
  • State of the art Visual Compound Objects Level Design. The (V-COLD) system is a very powerful, comprehensive and easy to use level-processing tool. It features compound objects and hierarchy of operands for boolean operations, it allows level designers quickly and easily change and improve the geometry of finished levels.
  • Deep and frightening interactive storyline.

System requirements:

  • Windows 2000/XP
  • 1,8 GHz Processor
  • 512 MB
  • GeForce FX or Radeon 7600 or video card with 256 MB
  • Sound Blaster® Audigy® 2 ZS sound card
  • 3 GB Hard Disk Space

Release name: Vivisector.Beast.Within-ViSTA
Size: 1 DVD, 1.27 GB, 28×50 MB
Protection: -

Genre: action
File names:
vst-vsbw

Reviews, info: IGN
NFO: here
Homepage: here
Developer, distributor: 1C, Frogster
Torrent: NewTorrents

Comments (17)

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  1. XD
    February 10th, 2007 | 14:12

    ahm…

    isn´t that GAME realy OLD !?

    Played it once and deleted it right away..

    way to poor

    cYa

  2. February 10th, 2007 | 14:39

    you are right XD, this was available in stores back in October 2006 but dunno why, there wasn’t any release so we cover it now…

  3. nicusarpe
    February 10th, 2007 | 14:54

    A older release by silentgate in german is protected by Starforce this zero protection :) cool and is english to

  4. February 10th, 2007 | 15:28

    hi guys the game is MULTI? Italian is inclusive?
    Thanks for the answer and have a good day ;)

  5. user
    February 10th, 2007 | 16:54

    so… 3 months ago is now really OLD??
    what is last year? ancient? :)

    are there bigger screenies? from the ones in the article it really looks like cryengine…

  6. user
    February 10th, 2007 | 17:27

    ah just found out myself. it was released last year january…
    nevermind. bad ratings i found along the way. bandwidth saved… :)

  7. Blaze
    February 10th, 2007 | 18:10

    Hm, you should have posted about UFO Afterlight instead, which was released by those .nfo weirdos Procyon yesterday. :D

  8. dfx
    February 10th, 2007 | 19:00

    yeah UFO Afterlight is out :)

  9. XD
    February 10th, 2007 | 19:52

    oh i forgot, i played it and i have to say: DAMN THAT GAME SUCKS !!!

  10. Gr.Viper
    February 10th, 2007 | 21:40

    It’s not that bad. The problem is that at first you have to kill lots of stupid beasts, who can only harm you in large numbers. But! If you get past that(half of the game), a more intelligent breed of beasts arrives and level design changes to something more like a common FPS (not SeriousSam-like as in the beginning). I saw rams jumping with shotgun through the doorway, shooting in mid-jump… there are less enemies, but the fights become more difficult. Second breed is stronger, better armed, dodges shots etc. I like the sequence with the invisible uberPanther which runs around the complex sticking time-bombs to unsuspecting people…

    I’ve heard quite a lot of complaints about that first half of the game… But it’s worth getting through. :) The level designs gets better too..

  11. cowX
    February 14th, 2007 | 03:51

    Would be nice if someone would seed the crap, even if it’s a bad game, I’m very bored.

    Thanks.

  12. cowX
    February 14th, 2007 | 03:53

    Just for the record, I now have 7 seeders and 36(147) peers, downloading with between 2,5 and 3 kb/s.

    Tick Tack.

  13. kad
    February 18th, 2007 | 13:51

    pretty good game , and long too, ill recomend it to any FPS fan!

  14. Dark
    February 26th, 2007 | 22:19

    Hey all, been playing it and loving this game I love the parts flying off the bodies and exposing the skeletal structure nice touch. But I have a question I’m almost positive this same engine was used about 4 or 5 years ago. I know I have seen that same UI in a game and the body parts also being exposed. Does anyone know what that game was? My only grip in this game would be that they really should have added newer textures for the ground and some of the walls that would have mad this game nicer but over all its a highly recommended game as stated before the first half is a little to predictable step on a marker and expect the hoards to spawn in. But the level design is pretty nice. Nicely animated looking models too.

  15. Jon
    March 1st, 2007 | 19:58

    Are you refering to soldier of fortune II perhaps? If so I loved that game… back in 2002 haha

  16. April 11th, 2007 | 15:18

    Soldier of Fortune 1 and 2 yeh. Awesome games. :P

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