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A film adaptation is currently in the works, though plagued with [[Development Hell]], and the third game will be the last to feature Delta Squad. A series of comic books [[Expanded Universe|expand on the backstory and what happens between the games]], alongside a collection of five novels, with the final installment released in 2012. |
A film adaptation is currently in the works, though plagued with [[Development Hell]], and the third game will be the last to feature Delta Squad. A series of comic books [[Expanded Universe|expand on the backstory and what happens between the games]], alongside a collection of five novels, with the final installment released in 2012. |
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* [[Abandoned Hospital]]: The New Hope facility and the multi-player level "Blood Drive". |
* [[Abandoned Hospital]]: The New Hope facility and the multi-player level "Blood Drive". |
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* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Nemacysts are huge, [[Flying Seafood Special|flying, squid-like creatures]] who constantly vent toxic sludge, and are fired as flak or hunter-killer missiles from Seeder arthropods. The Ink/Smoker grenades are actually baby Nemacysts tied to a Bolo Grenade handle. The Digger Launcher in the third game fires a small burrowing creature which digs through the ground ignoring any cover in its path, popping out from the ground if there's any enemy in its trajectory then detonating itself. |
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: Nemacysts are huge, [[Flying Seafood Special|flying, squid-like creatures]] who constantly vent toxic sludge, and are fired as flak or hunter-killer missiles from Seeder arthropods. The Ink/Smoker grenades are actually baby Nemacysts tied to a Bolo Grenade handle. The Digger Launcher in the third game fires a small burrowing creature which digs through the ground ignoring any cover in its path, popping out from the ground if there's any enemy in its trajectory then detonating itself. |