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*[http://teardown.se/ The game can be downloaded from here] | *[http://teardown.se/ The game can be downloaded from here] | ||
*The right and proper graphics, as well as a couple chapters, can be found from [http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LIBW6LZK here] | [s]*The right and proper graphics, as well as a couple chapters, can be found from [http://www.megaupload.com/?d=LIBW6LZK here][/s] | ||
*[http://www.mediafire.com/?4xp2kblz39gmv55 But if you want to go full-monty, this contains most of the mods you'll need.] | *[http://www.mediafire.com/?4xp2kblz39gmv55 But if you want to go full-monty, this contains most of the mods you'll need.] |
Revision as of 19:39, 21 July 2012
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Alien Assault is a free, downloadable game by Swedish indie developer TearDown. Originally developed to be a remake of the popular, much adored (and long out-of-print) game Space Hulk, the company ran into legal issues and were forced to remove links to download the game while they entered negotiations with THQ. Evidently, the negotiations went nowhere and THQ released their own version of Space Hulk (for mobile phones of all fucking things) and TearDown remade their game into Alien Assault.
Of course, this didn't stop everyone from just modding the game into being Space Hulk again, something TearDown seems pretty willing to encourage. Since then, fans of the game have heavily modified the game, even going so far as to include voice clips from the old, old game Space Hulk: Vengeance of the Blood Angels.
How to convert the game into Space Hulk
[s]*The right and proper graphics, as well as a couple chapters, can be found from here[/s]
- Some more chapters can be found here.
This is the language file. It is important because otherwise the game will not recognize some things. Replace every other language file in the game with this.
And finally, here are the mission packs: http://pcsostres.ac.upc.edu/aramirez/doku.php?id=shulk:campaigns Start with Sin of Damnation, Spawn of Execration, and Harbringer of Despair: they're the important main bits and relatively easy for beginners. Next, pick up everything that says it's from some official source, which tend to be slightly trickier (the screenshot is from Genestealer Invasion), and then if you like you can still take all the fan packs.
- There's also this full pack, just download and play (contains everything) [1]
IMPORTANT NOTE ON INSTALLING THIS STUFF
Chapters go in the Squads folder and their files should be renamed to the next highest number (so if I wanted to add in the Flesh Tearers, and the squads folder currently contains folders labled 0-8, I should name the new folder 9)
Campaigns go in the Missions folder and follow the same name scheme.
The voice pack contains a folder called "vo". The "vo" folder should be copied and pasted into each of the aforementioned squad folders.
/tg/ Mods
/tg/ has also joined in with the modding and began creating a few custom chapters, all of which will be linked here to download.
- Flesh Tearers: http://www.mediafire.com/?pyhq2zk94p667q1
- Angry Marines: http://www.mediafire.com/?acxxf7z3d1f7q5u
- Crimson Fists: http://www.mediafire.com/?lybcxd2dadepdda
- Mantis Warriors: http://www.mediafire.com/?v0ewexh084cen6b
- Lamenters: http://www.mediafire.com/?6tm61j15vmqe6ko
- Abyssal Jaws: http://www.mediafire.com/?7lyuncb38wshsb1
- Black Templars: http://www.mediafire.com/?nsz46a5q64ilv3g
This is a txt pack that will replace the briefing text for training missions, so they are a bit more in line with the Space Marines. They are supposed to replace the text files in alien assault/missions/0/ . It's still a work in progress but the newest version can be found here:
http://www.mediafire.com/?e1m1siz420ntkr0 (updated 25.06.2011)