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Eschewing the usual clichés and gung-ho settings currently inhabiting the FPS genre, Get Even subtlety removes the classic division between single-player and multiplayer experiences to unfold two linked stories. How this has to go through greenlight amazes me.

The developer already has published games on Steam, so it doesn't make much sense. I guess they don't have a publisher for it which is the reason it's on greenlight, surprising, but then again not everyone wants a traditional publisher now.

It will support Linux according to the Steam greenlight page and it is built using Unreal Engine, so it's not a long shot and considering the developer already supported Linux with their older titles I am looking forward to this as visually it looks fantastic.

Features

  • Two campaigns merging single-player and multiplayer experience
  • First action game moving players between many Virtual Realities using VR systems like Oculus to play the game, but also as a virtual gameplay tool and story element inside the campaign
  • Two dark, opposite stories about love, hate, crime and sacrifice
  • Unprecedented 100% photorealistic visuals due to innovative usage of 3D scanning of characters and environments combined with motion capturing of body and facial movement
  • Non-linear narration based on exploration and gameplay mechanisms instead of cinematics
  • Storyline campaign played against the most challenging enemies you can imagine: other gamers
  • Corner-shooting weapons, smartphones, hi-tech gadgets, surveillance systems – everything you may need to investigate crime scenes and search for the truth

The mix of other actual players and AI bots in a campaign sounds like fun and I wonder how well it will be pulled off, you need a lot of players to achieve that properly or else you will mostly be stuck with AI.

Very interested in seeing some actual game-play rather than a movie and screen-shots, but if it is anything like the screen-shots then it will be increadible.

I urge you to help get this on Steam by voting on greenlight.

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9 comments

Lordpkappa Apr 7, 2014
One of the best looking game so far.
leillo1975 Apr 7, 2014
The game will be greenlighted, sure. Voted!
Beamboom Apr 7, 2014
Wow, this looks awesome!
HadBabits Apr 7, 2014
I'll wait until I see gameplay to comment on the graphics and call me an introvert, but I'm very happy to have single player games with no intrusive players in the mix :P
asd Apr 7, 2014
The trailer seems a mixture of live action and CGI.
lane_support Apr 7, 2014
Second asds thought. Most of it is a live/CGI mixture, not in-game graphics.

And by the footage you can only vagely guess, what this game is all about..
Mambo Apr 12, 2014
That pic didn't seem like they were eschewing any clichés:
http://www.gamingonlinux.com/uploads/articles/topimages/1924956644id3441gol.jpg

(the second greenlight video does attempt to justify what they mean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCnETE5XXD8 )
EKRboi Jul 28, 2014
Sorry to revive an "old" one but I just cam across this and must say I am excited for it. Can't wait!
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