Hi Guys...looking through my boxes of old stuff, I found this: The ravaging was a pc game developed by Pukka games back in 99 early 2000. It was a action game. You play an angel from hell...and...I don't remember the story at all Based in Wells Uk Pukka games was a very tiny studios but full of great people. I ve worked here few months before joining bits studios. They mostly know for GB and GBA games. Sadly The company closed door in 2002. I ve found this demo on one of my old rotting cd from back in the day (18 year old cheap cd don t age well). they was more assets on the disk. some video...but the files got corrupted. Fortunately the part of the disk with the demo was still working.!!. Don t expect a full game, this is a really early build...really rough... From what i ve could figure out you play with the mouse and the arrows... the demo seem to only have one level. but on the cd i ve got the data s for a few more, so they maybe more I haven't try all the menu...I remember 4 arms gorilla enemy that I haven't seeing so far in the demo. The Team was small but very dedicated to the game and it was still being worked on when I ve left the company so they maybe other demo with more gameplay. You can download the demo here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/x0i0gsu08g0rfok/TheRavaging.rar?dl=0 and I ve made some screenshots for you(it kind of look hilarious if you compare to now day standard ) Also could scavange this character: The render is back from the day but i actually have the meshes and texture for this guy and also a female version . Anyhow... Enjoy...
Thanks for this and Die Hard 64. The old Pukka Games website has a little info on the plot of The Ravaging: https://web.archive.org/web/20010824162509/http://www.pukkagames.com:80/TheRavaging.htm BTW, is there any way to put the centaur characters back into the demo?
You are brilliant. For the time, it shows promise but is indeed very rough. Looks like the team would have had a blast working on it. The style from the centaur and the world reminds me of Wizardry with a lil touch of Quake. I dig it. Thank you for sharing something that would've ended up lost in time.