Skydance Interactive, the studio behind fashionable zombie shooter The Strolling Useless: Saints and Sinners, revealed Behemoth again in October throughout Join, showcasing a really transient teaser that left quite a bit to the creativeness. Now the studio has launched an extended cinematic trailer, which a minimum of provides us a greater thought of what the sport can be all about.
On the Recreation Awards final evening, Skydance Interactive dropped its first full-length trailer for Behemoth, an motion RPG slated to launch on all main headsets in late 2023.
Right here’s how Skydance describes the brand new trailer:
“The cinematic trailer showcases Behemoth’s brutal but tactical VR fight and breathtaking traversal gameplay as gamers conquer monolithic beings in a grim, unforgiving world.”
Granted, it’s a cinematic trailer with pre-rendered footage, so it’s in all probability not consultant of precise gameplay. We’ve seen some fairly acquainted fight mechanics parts in The Strolling Useless: Saints & Sinners although, albeit gussied as much as enchantment to the AAA crowd, so it’s probably we’ll see a whole lot of the essential interactions when gameplay is revealed sooner or later.
The studio additionally provided up some contemporary data on what to anticipate from the story-driven sport:
“In Behemoth, gamers will discover the plague-ravished wasteland of a as soon as wonderful empire, the place its inhabitants are pushed mad and cities have fallen to damage. In wonderful VR trend, gamers’ our bodies and minds can be examined as they fight towering colossal giants referred to as Behemoths. Uncooked power gained’t be sufficient, nevertheless, as they need to use varied instruments of their arsenal to defeat these gigantic creatures and the opposite nightmarish enemies that scour this brutal world of their quest for a doable remedy.”
Behemoth is about to launch on Quest 2, PSVR 2, and PC VR someday in late 2023. We’ll be preserving tabs on what guarantees to be one other skull-splitting journey from the makers of The Strolling Useless: Saints & Sinners.