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  Developer Raven Software
  Publisher Activision , Id Software
  Engine Quake Engine
  Released August 31 , 1997
  Genre First-person Shooter
  Modes Single Player , Multiplayer
  Ratings ESRB : Teen (T)
  Platforms Microsoft Windows , Apple Macintosh


''HeXen II'' is a First Person Shooter Computer Game developed by Raven Software from 1996 to 1997 , published by Id Software and distributed by Activision . It is the third game in the HeXen / Heretic series, and the last in the Serpent Riders trilogy. Using a modified Quake engine, it features single player and multi player game modes, as well as four character classes to choose from, each with different abilities. These include the offensive Paladin, the defensive Crusader, the spellcasting Necromancer, and the stealthy Assassin.

As in the first two games, a world has been enslaved by a powerful Demon called a Serpent Rider. This time, the demon in question is Eidolon, the oldest and most powerful of the three Serpent Riders. The player must travel to four different Continent s, each with a distinct style ( Medieval Europe an, Mesoamerica n, Ancient Egyptian , and Greco-Roman ), destroy enemies, solve puzzles, defeat a Horseman Of The Apocalypse and continue to the next hub in pursuit of Eidolon, the final enemy.

Improvements from ''HeXen'' and ''Quake'' include destructible environments, mounted weapons, and unique level up abilities. Like its predecessor, ''HeXen II'' also uses a hub system. These hubs are a number of interconnected levels; changes made in one level may have effects in another. The Tome of Power artifact makes a return from Heretic.

An '' was released in 1998 featuring new levels, new enemies and a new playable character class, the Demoness. It focuses on the attempted resurrection of Eidolon by the wizard Praevus, and takes place in a fifth continent featuring a Sino-Tibetan setting.

Following the tradition from ''HeXen'' and ''Heretic'', Raven released the Source Code to ''HeXen II'' in 2000 . This time the source was released under the GNU General Public License , allowing ports to be made to different platforms like Linux .


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