Timeslaughter
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Timeslaughter is a computer game.

Timeslaughter was released in 1996 by Bloodlust Software
Bloodlust Software
Bloodlust Software is a developer of humorous PC computer games. It was originally formed in 1992 by two high school students who were angry at the rise of movements against computer game violence...

. The game's premise was based around time travel. The game draws a lot of influence from the arcade game Time Killers
Time Killers
Time Killers is a weapon-based fighting arcade game developed by Incredible Technologies and published by Strata. Along with Allumer's Blandia, Time Killers is one of the earliest weapon-based fighting games modeled after its competitor Capcom's arcade hit Street Fighter II, but later became...

 released in 1992.

Timeslaughter II is currently in development.

Storyline

Scientist William Spade is very close to completing a fully functional time machine
Time travel
Time travel is the concept of moving between different points in time in a manner analogous to moving between different points in space. Time travel could hypothetically involve moving backward in time to a moment earlier than the starting point, or forward to the future of that point without the...

, but has little time to celebrate when four members of a race of time-worshipping demon
Demon
call - 1347 531 7769 for more infoIn Ancient Near Eastern religions as well as in the Abrahamic traditions, including ancient and medieval Christian demonology, a demon is considered an "unclean spirit" which may cause demonic possession, to be addressed with an act of exorcism...

s known as the Takar pay him a visit. Staine, the Dreg, the Surgeon, and the Butcher torture Spade within an inch of his life after he refuses to surrender the time machine before its completion. After losing both arms and his left eye, Spade manages to activate the time machine with his nose sending the Takar back to where they came from, but causes a huge rip in the timestream in the process due to prematurely activating the machine.

As a result, combatants from unique time periods are zapped randomly from place to place, each with their own reason to fight - none of them knowing where they will go next. Spade rebuilds his body and becomes Portal and is now more than ready to defend himself from anyone who might be warped to his plane of existence—including the Takar.

Playable Characters

  • Ug — Neanderthal (50002 BC)
  • Spice — Violent prostitute (1997 AD)
  • Savage — Cage fighter who suffers from Tourette's Syndrome. (2189 AD)
  • Chi — Guardian of a bridge in China. On the lookout for flying monkeys. (500 BC)
  • Pierre — French artist (1528 AD)
  • Mojumbo — Haitian Cannibal (1752 AD)
  • Lazarus — Scottish Doctor stranded on an island. (1956 AD)
  • Vlad — Yes, the Vlad III Dracula. (1450 AD)
  • Jinsoku — Blind from birth and armed with wristblades. (1327 AD)
  • Asylum — Insane, patient of a psych ward, and has over 500 personalities. (2043 AD)
  • Portal — William Spade—rebuilt and ready for revenge.
  • Staine — Leader of the Takar death squad.
  • Ravage — Savage after a visit from the Takar
  • Buddy — Became mentally retarded after playing violent video games.

Timeslaughter Lost

Timeslaughter Lost is an alternate version of Timeslaughter that can be likened unto a leaked beta or alpha of the final product. This version is fully functional but contains many artistic differences. Timeslaughter Lost was originally sold to a fan (whether this was intentional remains unknown) and resurfaced nine years later as freeware when said fan realized he owned a different version.

Credits

  • Ethan Petty - Graphics, Music, Sound Effects, Digitized Voices, Production
  • Icer Addis - Programming, Production
  • Johnny Hsu - Music
  • Jade Murphy - Voice of Spice

  • CD soundtrack by: the Anal Kitties
  • Disclaimer: No midgets were harmed during the production of this game.

External links

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