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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Havoc Is a little-known First-Person Shooter by defunct developer Reality Bytes, released in 1995. They made only two other games: a Mac-only Doom clone called Sensory Overload before Havoc, and a third-person Hack and Slash fantasy game called Dark Vengeance, after Havoc. It was advertised as a Killer App for Windows 95, pushing that OS's graphical and networking capability. In the vein of Battlezone 1980, Havoc put players in control of a combat vehicle and pitted them against hordes of foes. |