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KillPixel Games, one of the dev teams responsible for WRATH: Aeon of Ruin, have announced their next game with THREAT VECTOR. Seems it will have Linux support like WRATH too.

About the game: "In 2197, an interplanetary mankind encounters a rogue planet passing through the solar system. Beneath its frozen surface lurks a discovery that threatens all of humanity. As the human race is brought to the edge of extinction, a failing AI locates a remaining hypersleep pod within lunar orbital Theia's crisis unit chamber. Once awakened, the last surviving soldier must journey across the solar system to secure the THREAT VECTOR."

They've so far only released a short teaser video on the game, which doesn't give away much and doesn't really show any gameplay but even so, it has me rather excited because it seems like it's going to be incredibly creepy. Story from their Steam page noted above sounds interesting too.

Check out the first teaser below:

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Highlights:

THREAT VECTOR has a laser focus on the core elements that make classic shooters timeless:

  • ENGAGING COMBAT

    > easy to learn, hard to master; varied, dynamic and refined.

  • EXCELLENT LEVEL DESIGN

    > succinct and elegant levels are infused with the rich history of classic FPS design.

  • GRIPPING ATMOSPHERE

    > ambience and mood so thick you can cut it with a knife.

Neutralize the murderous mechs, augmented animals and antisocial aliens that menace lunar bases, orbital facilities and space stations across the solar system with an arsenal of ballistic weaponry, including shotguns, carbines, precision rifles, explosive launchers and high-tech, experimental weaponry.

THREAT VECTOR

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officernice 3 hours ago
This retro FPS scene really needs a swift kick in the butt. They all look the same.
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