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'''Strife: Quest for the Sigil''' is a hybrid first person shooter and RPG built on the [[Doom engine]], created in [[Timeline#1996|1996]] by [[Rogue Entertainment]]. It contains heavy elements of plot and story, supported by interactive characters with professional voice acting. Choices are given to the player through a dialogue system. Among its other added features were [[hub]]s, [[Artifact|inventory]], ability to increase the player's accuracy and to permanently raise the player's maximum health. Strife is the very last commercial game to use the Doom engine.
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The '''lost soul''' is a flaming, floating skull with horns, first introduced in Doom's second episode, [[The Shores of Hell]]. Lost souls use themselves as weapons, charging towards the player with open jaws. Given its tendency to charge suddenly, its quickness to retaliate upon being attacked, and its ability to crowd the player, a lost soul can be a considerable annoyance. Doom II makes additional use of the lost soul by utilizing it as the projectile attack of the new [[pain elemental]] monster. They are officially described in the manual with the simple quip, "Dumb. Tough. Flies. On fire. 'Nuff said."
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Lost soul

The lost soul is a flaming, floating skull with horns, first introduced in Doom's second episode, The Shores of Hell. Lost souls use themselves as weapons, charging towards the player with open jaws. Given its tendency to charge suddenly, its quickness to retaliate upon being attacked, and its ability to crowd the player, a lost soul can be a considerable annoyance. Doom II makes additional use of the lost soul by utilizing it as the projectile attack of the new pain elemental monster. They are officially described in the manual with the simple quip, "Dumb. Tough. Flies. On fire. 'Nuff said."
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