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Singleplayer FPS Ravenfield adds a new map, improved AI and more

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The rather amusing singleplayer FPS Ravenfield [Humble StoreSteam] has another major release out, this time featuring a map with plenty of action to be had.

The new map is named Coastline and it features a rather good mix of action. From ranged, to close quarters it offers up a pretty good variety. It ranges from sea level right up to mountain ruins, it's certainly the most ambitious map in the game yet.

To go along with it, the AI has also seen some improvements. They will acquire a target much quicker, making them even more deadly and challenging. They will also attempt to go for cover when in close quarters combat, so they won't kamikaze right at you. The AI load on your CPU should be more spread-out too, resulting in better performance.

My son adores Ravenfield, it's his current go-to game for computer time, especially with the Steam Workshop support so you can add tons of extra weapons and so on into it. Overall, a rather nice update to the game.

You can grab it now from Humble Store to support us (affiliate link), or Steam directly.

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Liam Dawe Apr 1, 2018
Quoting: PatolaDoesn't this game looks perfect to have a "battle royale" mode?
Sure does, but they have no multiplayer plans at all.
GustyGhost Apr 1, 2018
Is the Itch release updated still?
Liam Dawe Apr 1, 2018
Quoting: GustyGhostIs the Itch release updated still?
Sadly it seems not.
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