Jack of all trades FPS coming May 29

Void Bastardsblends multiple gameplay elements, many of which may be familiar to fans of titles such asRageandBorderlands. Void Bastardstakes comic-book visuals, eccentric characters, and an irreverent sense of humour, and mixes it with strategic gameplay and an improvisational approach to weapons and events. Players guide teams of nothing-to-lose prisoners – each equipped with their own skillsets – through a series of procedurally-generated vessels, completing missions and fighting it out with a slew of enemies.

There is some risk here.Void Bastardsis a first-person shooter that also features, strategy, independent character skillsets, crafting and scavenging elements, procedural generation, multiple choices, sardonic comedy, open-ended gameplay and other roguelike tropes. Essentially, it’s at risk of becoming overbooked as it widens the net to include every buzz cultures currently in gaming.

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However, in perfect balance (as all things should be)Void Bastardscould ultimately prove to be one of the year’s biggest surprises. It’s looking like it’s set going to be a lot of fun, and fortunately we won’t have to wait much longer to try it out for ourselves.

Void Bastardslaunches on PC and Xbox One May 29.

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