Exekiller: new post-apocalyptic western action-adventure game for PC from the Polish

Polish developer Paradark Studio has announced Exekiller, a single-player action-adventure game set in a post-apocalyptic world that combines retro-futurism with a western feel. The game will be released for PC (Steam).

 

“We’re passionate about westerns and post-apocalyptic, but also dark sci-fi, cyberpunk and retro-futurism – a mix of these genres is what Exekiller is all about,” Paradark Studio CEO Amadeusz Wrobel said in a press release.

Here is an overview of the game from Paradark Studio:

Twenty years ago, the Great Fire Disaster engulfed much of the world in flames, causing mass extinctions and the destruction of life and the Earth. Only 30% of humanity is left alive, with only a few parts of the planet left to live. As governments failed, corporations took over. The world descended into chaos and anarchy. Welcome to New York, 1998!

You are an Exekiller, a futuristic bounty hunter. Your main goal is to collect the S.O.U.L.S – a biochip component that collects information about its owner and controls him. The chips are manufactured by one of the largest corporations that rule the New Earth. Without S.O.U.L.S., you don’t exist.

 

 

Key features:

Player-driven story – It’s up to you how you approach Exekiller. Your choices not only influence the story – you can face each situation as you see fit. Your decisions affect the story, which can be replayed many times!

Explore a vast open-world – The world of Exekliller is both beautiful and deadly. Travel through a variety of regions from deserts and canyons to deadly highways and radioactive fields!

Hunt outlaws – You can kill them, bring them to justice, or set them free – the choice is yours. Take advantage of the environment and different types of weapons and gadgets. Use your skills/abilities to gain an advantage. Sneak past your enemies or talk your way out of trouble!

Ever-changing environment – Experience a fascinating journey through post-apocalyptic landscapes dramatically affected by a stunning day/night cycle, dynamic weather and radioactive solar storms.

Check out the trailer and visit our official website!

Source: Gematsu.com

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