Rise of the Triad

Rise of the Triad
Cover art by Les Dorscheid
Developer(s)Apogee Software
Apogee Entertainment (Ludicrous Edition)
Nightdive Studios (Ludicrous Edition)
Publisher(s)Apogee Software
Apogee Entertainment (Ludicrous Edition)
New Blood Interactive (Ludicrous Edition)
Director(s)Tom Hall
Producer(s)Tom Hall
George Broussard
Scott Miller
Designer(s)Tom Hall
Joe Siegler
Marianna Vayntrub
Programmer(s)Mark Dochtermann
Jim Dosé
William Scarboro
Artist(s)Chuck Jones
Tim Neveu
Susan Singer
Composer(s)Robert Prince
Lee Jackson
Andrew Hulshult (Ludicrous Edition; 2013 remake soundtrack)
EngineModified Wolfenstein 3D engine
Kex Engine (Ludicrous Edition)
Platform(s)DOS, iOS,[1] Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
ReleaseDOS
December 21, 1994 (shareware)
February 17, 1995 (full version)
iOS
February 6, 2010
Ludicrous Edition
Microsoft Windows
July 31, 2023
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S
September 29, 2023
Genre(s)First-person shooter
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Rise of the Triad: Dark War is a first-person shooter video game, developed and published by Apogee Software (now 3D Realms) in 1995. The player can choose to play as one of five different characters, each bearing unique attributes such as speed and endurance. The game's story follows these five characters who have been sent to investigate a deadly cult, and soon become aware of a deadly plot to destroy a nearby city. A remake was designed by Interceptor Entertainment and released by Apogee Games in 2013. The shareware version of the game is titled Rise of the Triad: The HUNT Begins.

The game began as a follow-up game to Wolfenstein 3D, but was soon altered and became a stand-alone game. It includes both single-player and multi-player functions, allowing individuals to connect with other gamers and tackle missions as a team. It is powered by a modified version of the Wolfenstein 3D engine and it was supposed to be called Wolfenstein 3D II: the Rise of the Triad. The idea was scrapped by id Software and Apogee Software bought the license of that game.

  1. ^ "Rise of the Triad: Dark War". Slide to Play. Archived from the original on December 11, 2012. Retrieved August 5, 2013.