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To oversimplify it, it's an open-world FPS inspired by S.T.A.L.K.E.R., with (optional) extraction shooter-style death/respawning, and with a Half-Like movement system, taking place in a world where humanity as we know it is gone. Powered by UE5.
The demo has a decent amount of content already (a few pre-made character classes plus a random option, a dozen overworld regions, around half a dozen dungeons, a plethora of weapons/armours, and a whole bunch of quests to go along with it), and it plays well in Proton too (Proton 9 and Experimental are known to work). However, Steam Deck playability isn't there yet, due to the dev prioritising KB/M controls, and a lack of (default) controller bindings.
Needless to say, it's quickly become my favourite game of this year back in July when the closed playtest began, and considering we're already in the last quarter of the year, I doubt anything will dethrone it by the time 2025 arrives.
Last edited by williamjcm on 11 October 2024 at 11:32 am UTC