HellScreen - 90s style FPS video game
A project in London, UK by Jamie Degen000days
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Hellscreen is a single player level based FPS, in the fast, frantic style of classic games from the 1990s (such as Doom, Quake, Unreal)
Backers: 240
Average Pledge Per Backer: £21
Funded: £5,089 of £25,000
Dates: Feb 27th -> Mar 29th (30 days)
Project By: Jamie Degen
Backers: 240
Average Pledge Per Backer: £21
Funded: £5,089 of £25,000
Dates: Feb 27th -> Mar 29th (30 days)
Project By: Jamie Degen
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current pledge level
Last Updated: March 29 @ 09:02 -0400 GMT
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Latest News
The End of Hellscreen. Or is it?
March 29th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello backers! So sadly, the Hellscreen kick starter didn't reach its goal and so isn't going to be funded. I want to thank everyone who backed, shared, retweeted, spoke to friends and pimped Hellscreen as much as they did. Knowing that so many... (Read More)
Update #5 - Nintendo Life interview
March 17th - via: kickstarter.com
Hello backers! I recently gave an interview to Nintendo life magazine, talking about Hellscreen and the possibility of a switch version. You can find it here:... (Read More)
Features!
March 12th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Backers, I would just let you know some news about various websites talking about Hellscreen. There are plenty more features on various european sites and I just gave an interview to NintendoLife.com so an article on a possible switch version is... (Read More)
Update #3 - The work continues, 4K & a shout out!
March 9th - via: kickstarter.com
We have hit just over 4000! approx. 177 total backers! Let's keep spreading the word! --------------------------------------------------------- I am looking at various things on Hellscreen as the Kickstarter continues.Here is a first pass at the... (Read More)
Update #2 - First week over!
March 7th - via: kickstarter.com
Hi Folks, First week is over and we are around 16% with 167 backers! Still a long way to go but updates are coming including looks at some new level design. Below is an early run through of one of the new levels I am working on in response to the... (Read More)
90s-style FPS HellScreen launches on Kickstarter
March 2nd - via: videogamer.com
Video game industry veteran Jamie Degen has launched a Kickstarter project for HellScreen, a first-person shooter inspired by classic 90s genre heavyweights such as DOOM and Quake. (Read More)
10 percent reached!
March 1st - via: kickstarter.com
Hello Backers! The campaign has reached 10 percent ALREADY in less than 72 hours! I sincerely thank you for all the support, it really means a lot. The work isnt over yet. Im going to be posting some content updates soon and anything you can do to... (Read More)
Hellscreen, the retro shooter with a rear-view mirror, is now on Kickstarter
February 27th - via: pcgamer.com
You may remember Hellscreen from an article Austin wrote last year: it's a stylish, retro, reflex-oriented FPS with a bloody rearview mirror. And while the bloody rearview mirror is cool, I'm more drawn to the hellish sci-fi colour palette, which kinda reminds me of the latter episodes of vanilla Doom, crossed with, uh, Dark Forces. (Read More)
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