Step in the video game, loser -we go to the future to photograph some tentacles to go to the past to save the future by Soul -Jacking people from the 1980s. Wait, let me rewind time and start again: here is a new overview trailer for Cronos: The New Dawn, a sci -fi horror of team. It has a dead space style where you can see on a huge fly or a sewn soil (as applicable), and some manky environments that remember the last original production of Bloober, the medium. Now pay the trailer quickly while I have finished writing this article.
Phew, made it just in time! Cronos: The New Dawn, announced in October, takes place in a world that is marred by the change, a disaster that seems to have reduced the earth to a spectral asteroid field. The remains of humanity survive in collecting hexagonal Glamping pods, while the destroyed cities are full of things with terrants and teeth where the belly should be.
You play a “traveler” who works for the “collective”, and your task is to look for these cases world for portals to Poland from the 1980s, where the change is still maintaining. There you have to use your completely non-terrifier folding “Harvester” glove to extract “the essences” from people who can die, so that they can accompany you to the future. This will probably be useful in one way or another.
This looks like Bloober’s most combative offer so far -a considerable step up from the largely shelf -based melee of the Silent Hill 2 -REMAKE. Your arsenal varies from a reassuring handcannon the size of brick to a shotgun, an automatic gun and a weapon that seems to make things imploding. It seems that there are a few terrain puzzles that are considered over time. It is not clear whether most of the game will be spent in the future, with the old Poles that serve as climatic intermezzos, or whether you also run and shoot through the 1980s.
The thing that interests me most about Cronos is that the Bloober’s remarkable dissection of their own cultural context continues, while they turn out Poles from different temporal vits through various horror subgenres. Their breakthrough Cyberpunk Chiller Observer took place in an apartment block in Kraków – Bloober’s hometown. The medium, set in 1999, starts in the same apartment block. It would not surprise me if the house of the old lady of the first Cronos: the new Dawn trailer was the same apartment block again. Anyway, the new game is out this year and that is possible Read more about Steam.