Pathways Into Darkness

Pathways Into Darkness

Von Man Up Time

  • Kategorie: Games
  • Veröffentlichungsdatum: 2013-04-08
  • Aktuelle Version: 2.1
  • Bewertung für Erwachsene: 12+
  • Dateigrösse: 3.61 MB
  • Entwickler: Man Up Time
  • Kompatibilität: Benötigt iOS 10.9 oder später.

Beschreibung

In August of 1993, Bungie Software released Pathways into Darkness the most advanced and ground breaking First Person Shooter for the Macintosh. The game broke new ground combining Adventure gameplay with the new First Person Shooter game that was just emerging onto the scene. As time passed, the Macintosh hardware and software changed and the game Pathways into Darkness was no longer playable on a modern computer… Until Now. Painstakingly recreated and updated for OS X, Pathways into Darkness is now free and available for ancient grizzled fans and newcomers to the series. Sixty-four million years ago, a large extra-terrestrial object struck the Earth in what would later be called the Yucatan Peninsula, in southeastern Mexico. The dust and rock thrown up by the resulting explosion caused enormous climactic changes in the ensuing years, and many of the Earth's species became extinct during the long winter that followed. The object itself was buried thousands of feet below ground, its nearly two kilometer length remarkably intact. It remained there, motionless, for thousands of years before it finally began to stir- and to dream. It was a member of a race whose history began when the Milky Way was still a formless collection of dust and gas- a powerful race of immortals which had quickly grown bored of their tiny universe and nearly exterminated themselves in war. This particular being, whose name no human throat will ever learn to pronounce, was part of the cataclysmic battle that formed Magellanic Clouds, billions of years ago. It died there, or it came as close to dying as these things can, and drifted aimlessly for millions of light years before striking the Earth. The heat of impact liquefied the rock around it, which later cooled and encased the dead god's huge body far below ground. As it began to dream, it wrought unintentional changes in its environment. Locked deep beneath the Earth, strange and unbelievable things faded in and out of reality. Vast caverns and landscapes bubbled to life within the rock, populated by horrible manifestations of the dead god's dream. Only during the last few centuries has the god begun to effect changes on the surface of the Earth. Grotesque creatures have been sighted deep in the trackless forest of the Yucatan, and strange rumors of an ancient pyramid- which is neither Aztec nor Mayan- in the same area have been circulating in the archaeological community since the early 1930's. The god is awakening. It is up to you to prevent the sleeping god from waking up by detonating a low-yield nuclear weapon. Unfortunately things don't go quite as planned. During the jump from the C-151 your primary parachute fails, and you are able to pull the reserve only moments before crashing through the forest canopy toward the ground. Two hours later you awake, unharmed except for a few bruises, to realize that most of your equipment is missing or damaged (fortunately someone else jumped with the nuclear device). The muzzle of your M-16 is bent just enough to render it useless, and the bag holding the spare clips for your Colt .45 is lost in the deep jungle underbrush. About the only things which didn't break were your flashlight and survival knife. You finally reach the pyramid, by foot, at a little after 0600 (6:00 AM). The rest of your team must have entered nearly four hours ago. Armed only with a knife, and the knowledge contained in this briefing, you follow them ...

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Bewertungs Kommentare

  • Garbage

    1
    Von Erick21783
    Looks like it could be a good game, but the interface is garbage. At least it didn't work on my Mac. I went into fullscreen mode, and that was fine. But when I came out of fullscreen to check something else on my computer, the game view disappeared. Also, it pops up this microphone thing that doesn't go away, even after I quit the app. I had to restart my computer to make it leave. Additionally, when I went to move it to the trash, I of course had to enter my password to do that, since it's in the app folder, which has permissions restrictions. I kept getting a big string of characters that I didn't enter. Never had that happen before. Just weird. I thought it would be safe since it's on the app store, but now I'm a bit leery of getting any games on here.
  • Latest Update broke game

    2
    Von Shagz
    Have always loved classic Bungie games and was thrilled to purchase this one a number of years ago. I downloded the latest 2.0 patch on my Mid 2010 MacBook Pro running High Sierra and that game is now broken. All the windows are there and the game works, but the FPS view window is just white and nothing is rendered. The update to bring this game to modern hardware breaks those with older hardware.
  • Classic!

    5
    Von Murdock Scott
    An all time favorite resurected from the grave! I have enjoyed having this classic available to play. I hope it gets a little love eventualy to fix some of the minor bugs that have popped up under later OSs. It is historic.
  • Blast from the past

    4
    Von jmdaggett
    Well-resurrected. Just don't select the about dialog, as under OS Catalina, the Done button will not close the dialog box. I needed to force quit to continue. That said, it's nice to be able to play an old classic. Thanks to Man Up Time for updating, and to Bungie for letting it live on.
  • Bugs

    1
    Von SteelyDeacon
    Opened the preferences window and could not close it, no matter what I tried. Had to force quit it. This was in OSX 10.15 (Catalina)
  • Major downgrade from original

    1
    Von TotallyNotWill
    Whoever the “programmer” was that made this port decided to adjust the preferences frame to remove features obsolete on modern systems which makes sense, However; in doing so they removed the only way to enable mouse support. That’s right, the way the game was meant to be played is not possible on this failure of a port. Gone with it is also the Expert mode, thrown into the aether by someone who has no right to be near a computer, let alone with source code of such a great game.
  • Great Game!!

    5
    Von Nick Copernicus
    I remember this game back in the way. Classic!!
  • Love it!

    5
    Von Maelific
    Brings back memories. One of my favorite Mac games. Thanks for bringing it back.
  • Nailed it!

    5
    Von BillL1118
    This was and still is Bungie’s greatest creation, IMHO. I recently came across my old install disks (3-1/2” floppies) and thought it was worth a google to see if a port existed. I’ve only played the first couple floors, but so far this is awesome!
  • A classic

    5
    Von RocketLunatic
    This is one of the great games of all time - I plan to completely finish it someday, though it is challenging. I remember fondly playing it back on my Performa 460. There is a problem though - it’s painful to use without a mouse. Any chance that could be added?

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