Developer and AvP Galaxy community member Jon Ivan, aka “BladeGhost” has recently released an remastered version of his Prometheus fan-game, which is coupled with a new expansion that takes players through the events of Alien: Covenant.
The standalone game is a total conversion mod built upon the id Tech 4 engine of Doom 3. Check out a description of the update from Jon along with some screenshots of the impressive project below.
One of the main reasons for the Remaster is that many have played the first version of the Prometheus (Doom 3 Mod)
And have had trouble getting it to work and play it. Thought I’d do something about that.
Hello Everyone, and Welcome to The Prometheus Remastered Standalone idTech4 Project.
First I’d like to thank everyone Interested and those that have played the first Prometheus doom3 mod.After many months of deep reconstruction I present a new and improved version as a stand alone game with an extension of new content with many new fixes and reworks. Thanks for your interest.
I look forward to hearing your feedback, Thanks, Happiest Cheers! J
Jon Ivan 3D Art
We actually interviewed Jon way back in 2017 for Episode 57 of the AvP Galaxy podcast. We’ve also played through a previous version of his Prometheus fan game on one of our livestreams a while back, and we’re definitely planning to do so for this release as well.
Head on over to ModDB to download the game.
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You will probably need an emulator. As this Game I made Prometheus_Covenant_Project is Windows based.
For Mac users of what I know you will need an emulator such as whisky or bootcamp.
The game I made is all self contained and should run by itself , however this is untested on macs or linux.
For Linux I believe there is an app called Wine to emulate windows.
Whiskey is for silicon macs not the intel ones, if you have an intel mac you can actually use bootcamp
which will let you run windows natively and as long as your computer is powerful enough for the game
you wont have any of the issues whisky has from going through multiple translation layers
*This may help: Install Windows 11 on Your Mac: Easy Boot Camp Guide (Intel, 2012+ Models
Video Tut Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bh0d1egaSI0
Be sure to read all the comments posted on this video as well.
OR This one: How to install Windows on a Mac
Video Tut Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_z_vpjIg_yg
Again be sure to read all the comments posted on this video also.
I would suggest watching Both videos to be sure.
Let us know how everything works out for you.
Hope that helps a bit. Thanks for your interest.