Friends of post-apocalyptic role-playing food are likely to squint at nuclear cases and show the latest gameplay video, that could indeed be interesting.
On March 27th, another title for friends of the Apocalyptic adventure will be released on March 27. The Sniper Elite developers of Rebellion could have an exciting title in their luggage that throw you into an enemy world without memories or destinations.
Above all, it is exciting that rebellion apparently follows a non-linear approach, as the latest gameplay trailer shows. This should make it possible for no playthrough to be the other. In the video, Head of Design Ben Fisher shows which mechanics can be found in the game and what were inspired.
Accordingly, nuclear case does not focus on a fixed quest system with a certain order, but lets you explore the world and follow different information and traces according to its own facon. Or not. The interactions should be purely optional and the story progress completely non -linear. Rebellion apparently wants to give you the greatest possible freedom when playing. That sounds exciting whether it really works in the end and you don't get through the game without a thread, it remains to be seen.
Nuclear case is a post-apocalyptic survival action game that plays in northern England five years after a nuclear disaster. The story begins in a quarantine zone in which the survivors live in isolation from the rest of the world and developed their own society. Mutations and factions have been created, each pursuing your own goals. The player wakes up without memory and has to reveal the secrets of this zone.
The new gameplay trailer shows you at least to a little bit of what awaits you from March 27th, the fact that the game is also supposed to operate the old consoles a little reduces our expectations.