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LithTech is a game
engine developed by
Monolith Productions and
comparable with the
Quake and
Unreal engines.
Monolith and a
number of
other video game...
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since 1998's
Might and
Magic VI: The
Mandate of Heaven.
Powered by the
Lithtech engine, it was also the
first game in the
series to
feature fully three-dimensional...
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developed by
Nexon and
published by
VALOFE outside of Korea. The game uses the
LithTech game
engine to
produce its graphics. In July 2012,
Combat Arms was also...
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previously published by
American studio Mnemosyne, LLC.
Powered by the
Lithtech Jupiter engine,
Rubies of
Eventide is set in the
medieval fantasy world...
- 2006.
Designed for PCs
running on
Microsoft Windows, the game uses the
Lithtech Jupiter engine used in No One
Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.'s Way...
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developed by Detalion,
published by The
Adventure Company,
powered by
Lithtech: Jupiter, and the
sequel to Schizm:
Mysterious Journey. Like the earlier...
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Lives Forever utilizes the
LithTech game engine,
which was
originally developed by Monolith, and
later by its subsidiary,
LithTech, Inc. (later
known as Touchdown...
- Blood, No One
Lives Forever and F.E.A.R series.
Monolith developed the
LithTech game
engine which was used for most of
their games starting with Shogo:...
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video game
developed and
published by City Interactive. The game uses the
LithTech engine developed by
Monolith Productions.
Reception The demo of the game...
- demo with only the
Antarctica map was released. The game was
built on the
Lithtech game engine. The game
focuses on
firearms in a
special forces setting,...