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Xonotic is a free, open source multiplayer First-Person Shooter for Windows, Linux and Apple Macintosh released in 2010. It's a Spiritual Successor to Nexuiz. Like its predecessor, it also runs on the Darkplaces Game Engine, a heavily modified fork of the idTech1 engine.

The game contains a whopping 16 gametypes to choose from (Deathmatch, Team Deathmatch, Capture the Flag, Domination, Key Hunt, Keepaway, Race, Freeze Tag, Last Man Standing, Nexball, Race CTS, Clan Arena and Invasion, Onslaught, One Flag CTF and Assault) and 25 playable maps, with 9 main weapons (and 16 weapons in total) which the players can use to frag their enemies.

The game can be downloaded from its official site .

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Xonotic, as of version 0.8.2, shows examples of note Bear in mind, as a Spiritual Successor of Nexuiz , several of the tropes, especially regarding weapons, may apply here as well.

Artificial Stupidity: The game makes use of the waypoint system, like Nexuiz before it, which means that bots are still predictable and will get stuck in some unpathed areas. Thankfully, though, the AI has improved since Nexuiz.

Batman Can Breathe in Space: Several maps take place at floating platforms (Xoylent, Implosion) or facilities floating in space (G-23) where it's possible to fight outside of it. None of the characters sport anything resembling a space suit.

Book-Ends: The campaign begins and ends with two six-way matches. Excluding the Brutal Bonus Level Of sorts. Stormkeep is both the second and the last level of the campaign.

