Chains Of Fury: A Comic Shooter With Destructible Environments [VIDEO]

The FPS, Chains Of Fury being developed by Art Games Studio S.A. and Cobble Games, and to be published by Gaming Factory S.A., offers comic book-style visuals on two platforms shortly.

Chains of Fury will offer an expanded environment destruction system, intense and brutal gameplay (with the best elements of the games from the 90s), and split-screen multiplayer in a distorted future, featuring a bloodthirsty mercenary, and the game should be accessible to both new players and „veterans” alike.

„Chains of Fury in a certain sense is a tribute to the old FPS’s for their uncompromising fun and graphic novels. Among the inspiration behind Chains of Fury, I can mention the cult comic series Lobo and Hellboy as well as drawings by Mike Mignola. The gameplay itself will be intensive, brutal and bloody but of course within the limits of the slightly grotesque comic convention,” says the CEO of Cobble Games and the originator of the game, Krzysztof Orzędowski. He adds that at least 80% of the walls will be destructible in a given level, and thus, it will be possible to complete levels in brand new ways, and you might also surprise your enemies by coming through a wall. You can expect numerous secrets, too.

„This will be a breath of fresh air in the FPS shooter segment. Chains of Fury in a unique way will combine the experiences known to players from games from years ago with contemporary and proven solutions. Hypnotizing comic stylistics and the wide possibilities to destroy the environment will allow players to finally receive a title that will certainly be remembered for a long time,” added the CEO of Art Games Studio S.A., Jakub Bąk.

Crazy weapons, six words, a metal soundtrack, and multiple references to the classic shooter games. These are what Chains of Fury will offer in the final quarter of 2020 on Nintendo Switch and Steam. Gaming Factory S.A. doesn’t rule out releasing the game on other platforms later, meaning it could show up on the PlayStation 5 and the Xbox Project Scarlett, too.

Source: Gaming Factory press release

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