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for
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. The game features an original soundtrack by
God Lives Underwater.
Gameplay
''Slamscape'' is a game in which the players search an arena for hidden orbs while dealing with enemy creatures.
Reception
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Next Generation
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'' reviewed the PlayStation version of the game, rating it one star out of five, and stated that "Definitely not for hardcore gamers, this title is for those who don't know any better."
Reviews
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GameFan'' #47 (Vol 4, Issue 11) 1996 November
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PC Gamer
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Game.EXE
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'' #3 (Mar 1997)
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GameSpot
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- Nov 07, 1996
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GameSpot
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- Dec 01, 1996
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Computer Gaming World
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- 1997
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PC Player (Germany) - Apr, 1997
References
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1996 video games
God Lives Underwater
PlayStation (console) games
Third-person shooters
Video games developed in the United States
Windows games