How about this for a reveal trailer, then? Plaion has announced Nobody Wants to Die by Critical Hit Games, an upcoming futuristic detective escapade set in a dystopian New York. The action takes place in 2329, where you’ll assume the role of agent James Karra, who’s hunting a serial killer targeting the city’s elite.
On the developer’s official website, it describes the game as a first-person, single player, story-driven experience with a “neo-noir atmosphere”. The title’s being powered by Unreal Engine 5, as showcased in this cinematic trailer which all takes place in-engine. It reminds us a little bit of Cyberpunk 2077 we suppose, but we like the idea of using futuristic gadgets to solve a murder mystery.
To be brutally honest, it seems a little too good to be true from where we’re sitting, but it’s hard to judge until we get gameplay footage. Right now, the title’s targeting a 2024 release date, so we shouldn’t have to wait too long for a follow-up trailer. Will you be adding this one to your wishlist like the trailer encourages? Let us know in the comments section below.
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It's a cinematic trailer, of course it's too good to be true. In-engine is an almost meaningless term these days.
I love Ori. I love Soulsbornes….i think I’m going to love this game
Edit: I’m getting my games mixed up…I’m an idiot. Ignore me here and probably best to ignore me in the future as well!
IN A WORLD...
WHERE DIALOG.
IS HACKY...
ONE MAN.
SOLVES CRIMES.
WITH TIME.
@GeeEssEff What has Ori (or Soulsbornes) to do with this?
And what kind of headline is this? Too good to be true… about a cinematic trailer for a game. O-kay.
It's giving me flashbacks of the
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