Shelly ‘Bombshell’ Harrison is back, as 2000s-inspired FPS Phantom Fury hits Steam soon

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Shelly 'Bombshell' Harrison is back, as 2000s-inspired FPS Phantom Fury hits Steam soon

Remember when Boomer Shooters exploded onto the indie scene back in 2018? As relentlessly as a chainsaw through mutant flesh, as nostalgically as the “It’s time to kick ass and chew bubblegum, but I’m all outta gum” catchphrase, that year saw the release of several shooters that gloriously captured the grungy all-action spirit of the late 90s.

One of the games spearheading this retro revival was Ion Fury, a pixel-perfect homage to Duke Nukem 3D, built on a modernised fork of the legendary Build engine (which brought us games like Duke 3D and Blood back in the day). Now, Ion Fury’s wisecracking heroine Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison is making a return in Phantom Fury, this time inspired by the early 2000s FPS era of low polygons, interactive environments, and storytelling in the vein of Half-Life or the cult classic SiN.

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Blast your way across a dystopian USA, filled with authoritarian soldiers patrolling the surface while squelchy mutant brains-on-stems and bulked-up behemoths lurk in the facilities and compounds below. It looks set to be a relentless road movie-inspired action adventure that’ll take you from the soft-glowing streets of a cyberpunk Chicago, to crumbling hotels out in the New Mexico desert, to secret science facilities where a mysterious Demon Core is being harnessed for nefarious ends (though with a name like that, the Demon Core was never going to be a force for good, was it?).

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