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* DropTheHammer: The maces and hammers.
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''Rune'' is a {{third|PersonShooter}}-person HackAndSlash game developed by Human Head Studios and published by Creator/GatheringOfDevelopers, released in 2000 for [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh Macintosh]]. The game uses a modified version of the [[MediaNotes/GameEngine Unreal Engine]] to utilize third-person melee combat instead of first-person gunfights.

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''Rune'' is a {{third|PersonShooter}}-person HackAndSlash game developed by Human Head Studios and published by Creator/GatheringOfDevelopers, released in 2000 for [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows [[Platform/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh [[Platform/AppleMacintosh Macintosh]]. The game uses a modified version of the [[MediaNotes/GameEngine Unreal Engine]] to utilize third-person melee combat instead of first-person gunfights.
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''Rune'' is a {{third|PersonShooter}}-person HackAndSlash game developed by Human Head Studios and published by Creator/GatheringOfDevelopers, released in 2000 for [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh Macintosh]]. The game uses a modified version of the [[UsefulNotes/GameEngine Unreal Engine]] to utilize third-person melee combat instead of first-person gunfights.

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''Rune'' is a {{third|PersonShooter}}-person HackAndSlash game developed by Human Head Studios and published by Creator/GatheringOfDevelopers, released in 2000 for [[UsefulNotes/MicrosoftWindows Windows]] and [[UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh Macintosh]]. The game uses a modified version of the [[UsefulNotes/GameEngine [[MediaNotes/GameEngine Unreal Engine]] to utilize third-person melee combat instead of first-person gunfights.



A standalone expansion pack, ''Rune: Halls of Valhalla'', was released in 2001 that features new multi-player modes, new characters, and new maps. The game was later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, subtitled ''Viking Warlord'', followed by a Linux port by Loki Software in the same year, as well as a series of pen and paper role-playing games by Atlas Games. ''Rune Gold'', a compilation re-release of the original game and expansion pack, was also released at the time. Another re-release, ''Rune Classic'', was released digitally via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} in 2012 and on Website/GOGDotCom in 2013 with the extra enemies from the [=PlayStation=] 2 version, streamlined levels, and the game's soundtrack as a bonus.

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A standalone expansion pack, ''Rune: Halls of Valhalla'', was released in 2001 that features new multi-player modes, new characters, and new maps. The game was later ported to the UsefulNotes/PlayStation2, Platform/PlayStation2, subtitled ''Viking Warlord'', followed by a Linux port by Loki Software in the same year, as well as a series of pen and paper role-playing games by Atlas Games. ''Rune Gold'', a compilation re-release of the original game and expansion pack, was also released at the time. Another re-release, ''Rune Classic'', was released digitally via UsefulNotes/{{Steam}} Platform/{{Steam}} in 2012 and on Website/GOGDotCom in 2013 with the extra enemies from the [=PlayStation=] 2 version, streamlined levels, and the game's soundtrack as a bonus.
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* GiantMooks: The Trial Pit Beast, Frost Giants ([=PS2=] and ''Rune Classic'' only), and Dwarves in mech suit that are bigger than the standard enemies and Ragnar.

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* GiantMooks: GiantMook: The Trial Pit Beast, Frost Giants ([=PS2=] and ''Rune Classic'' only), and Dwarves in mech suit that are bigger than the standard enemies and Ragnar.
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* GiantMooks: The Trial Pit Beast, Frost Giants ([=PS2=] and ''Rune Classic'' only), and Dwarves in mech suit that are bigger than the standard enemies and Ragnar.


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* HeavilyArmoredMook: There are some rogue Vikings, Dwarves, and Sarks that wear a heavy suit of armor and stronger weapons to stand out from their basic variants.


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* UnstoppableRage: The game features a Bloodlust meter that fills as the player deals damage or pick up a Rune of Strength/Bloodlust, causing the player to go into a temporary berserk state where they deal greater amounts of damage and any damage received goes to the Bloodlust meter instead.

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