A new shooter on Steam attracts with an interesting concept, where enemies can destroy each other among other things. You’ll find out what it’s all about here.
Which game is it about? The Forever Winter is a new co-op shooter on Steam. There is no exact release date yet; you can only add the game to your wishlist for now.
The shooter especially lures with an interesting concept, placing you, as a player without a party, into a never-ending mech war. What is particularly interesting here is that in The Forever Winter, a PvEvE conflict
takes place. In this, hostile factions will constantly fight each other – including giant robots.
Your goal in this conflict will be to scavenge and above all to survive. The trailer already shows you a bit of gameplay and in-game material. Since this is pre-alpha material, what is shown is still a bit rough and unfinished here and there. In the future, the gameplay could still change significantly:
What is behind the concept? In The Forever Winter, the conflict due to the ongoing mech war is primarily in focus. As a player, you are on no side in this war but pursue your own goal of surviving during this time.
In a team of four people, you need to scavenge and expand your equipment and arsenal to survive. The team consists of four players, or you can go solo with three AI team members. And survival is actually the top priority here, because if your entire team dies, you lose everything you have collected so far and your equipment, and you have to start all over again.
You are therefore dependent on teamwork to survive as long as possible, especially among the much larger NPCs. “Enemies have their own objectives and agendas, operate in coordinated groups as part of a combat ecosystem, and initiate fights against you and other NPCs,” reads a press release about the trailer, as rockpapershotgun.com reports.
AI enemies attack you or fight each other
“Every faction will intelligently respond to your actions in various ways,” it continues. If the developers deliver on their promises, as a player, there is always the danger of being attacked yourself or getting caught in a battle between giant robots.
A concept that definitely sounds interesting and would fit well with the mech designs seen in the trailer. “So metal, I want to run against a rock wall,” describes a user his opinion about the concept and the trailer in his comment.
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