As a seasoned gamer with over two decades of gaming under my belt, I’ve seen it all – from the rise and fall of game franchises to the evolution of gaming technology. The announcement of [REDACTED], a spin-off from The Callisto Protocol, has piqued my interest like never before.
Months ago, Striking Distance Studios, creators of “The Callisto Protocol”, surprised fans by announcing a spin-off within its horror universe. This isn’t a standalone game focused on Jacob Lee or other characters from the original game, but rather a roguelike titled “Project Birdseye“. Set in Black Iron Prison, players will have to battle through waves of infected inmates, with the usual features and challenges that come with the roguelike genre. The release date for this game is now set for October 31st, along with additional details shared today in a new trailer, finally confirming the game’s name.
The game is officially named “
Instead of playing as Jacob Lee in [REDACTED], you assume the role of a “humble prison guard” whose initial appearance was shown when the game was unveiled. Striking Distance Studios has hinted that players will be dying frequently in [REDACTED]. This aligns with the concept of being a faceless security guard and engaging in combat against your former self after each death, making it an appropriate fit for this game.
In the innovative prison on Jupiter’s icy satellite Callisto, known as Black Iron, chaos has erupted due to infected prisoners running rampant. You, a humble prison guard, find yourself in a desperate fight for survival with only one escape pod left. However, you’re not the only one striving to flee; dangerous opponents like a deranged custodian, a brutal gangster, a psychotic cafeteria worker, and others are eager to trample over your remains on their way out. The question is: who will be the sole survivor to escape this moon? Make sure it’s you!
As a diehard fan, I can’t help but get excited about the upcoming release of [REDACTED], the game from Striking Distance that strays from the typical sci-fi path with an art style reminiscent of graphic novels and an “arcade-punk” soundtrack. The best part? It’s priced at just $24.99 and is set to drop on October 31st for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC platforms. Can’t wait!
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2024-08-22 19:39