Bloober Crew has supplied a primary correct take a look at gameplay for its newest mission, Cronos: The New Dawn, after a quick tease on the finish of the preliminary reveal in October. The trailer has a really Useless Area-like really feel, which shouldn't be too stunning provided that this can be a third-person survival horror recreation, however that's hardly a nasty factor. There seem like another influences at play right here, and there's one specific function that appears fairly terrifying.
The sport takes place throughout two time intervals, a decayed post-apocalyptic future and Eighties-era Poland. As a Traveller, you're despatched again in time to rescue sure individuals earlier than they die in an apocalypse. To try this, you'll must battle creatures referred to as Orphans, which Bloober describes as "twisted, body-horror monstrosities born from humanity’s darkest nightmares." However you'll must make sure you burn the our bodies of fallen monsters. Should you don't, that may spell a complete heap of bother.
Dwelling Orphans can take in the our bodies of their fallen ilk. This so-called Merging evolves the creatures. They change into quick, stronger and more durable to take down, and so they achieve new talents in addition. So yeah, you'll need to torch any Orphans that you just take out.
There's rather a lot happening elsewhere within the trailer. Together with Useless Area, the motion and visuals evoke video games like The Final of Us Half 2 (if , ), Returnal, Bioshock and Management — not least due to the shifting, fractured Brutalist structure. The creature designs are paying homage to these in final yr's Silent Hill 2 remake, a recreation that Bloober Crew simply occurs to be behind.
These aren't criticisms in any means. There's nothing fallacious with drawing inspiration from others and fashioning them into one thing new. Cronos: The New Daybreak is wanting fairly compelling, and it's already acquired a spot on my wishlist.
Cronos: The New Daybreak is slated to reach later this yr. It's coming to Steam, PS5 and Xbox Sequence X/S.
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