Deliver At All Costs looks incredible. The upcoming isometric courier game, developed by Far Out and published by Konami, has been inspired by 1950s Americana – and sees you assume the wheel of a period appropriate whip, where you’ll be tasked with delivering unconventional cargo. It adopts a classic GTA-style isometric perspective, but there’s loads going on in the above gameplay video.
The press release reads: “The year is 1959. A time of rock ‘n’ roll, polka dot dresses, and the ever-looming dread of nuclear annihilation. Step into the shoes of Winston Green – a down-on-his-luck courier with a fiery temper and a mysterious past – as he delivers highly unconventional cargo, leaving a trail of havoc and chaos behind him, ensuring he does what it takes to Deliver At All Costs.”
It sounds like each delivery mission will have its own unique set-pieces and gimmicks, meaning no two tasks will play the same. If you watch the trailer, you can see one mission where a bunch of helium balloons allow you to defy physics – while another sees you weaving in and out of traffic and a landslide. Fun stuff!
The developer says the environments are “semi-open”, so it looks like you’ll have the opportunity to explore off the beaten road. You’ll also be able to get out of your car and travel on foot at times, allowing you to soak up even more of the lavish scenery. Sadly, there’s no release date attached to this title just yet, but we reckon it looks great.
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