Release Date: cancelled
Action adventure game with elements of sneaking, shooting and RPG. Players go to the open city of Vox, where they try to fight for a better tomorrow. In order to do so, they must perform a variety of tasks, make acquaintances and bear the consequences of their actions, as each decision has an impact on the course of history and the world around them.
Living Dark is another production of RocketWerkz, a studio founded by Dean Hall, the creator of the original DayZ. The company is known for its VR shooter Stationeers.
The title is a narrative neo-noir adventure game. Players find themselves in a fictional metropolis of Vox, where they fight for a better tomorrow. Living Dark does not have a predetermined storyline, as it is driven by a special system that generates missions, characters and dialogues based on our previous actions. Therefore, the story is different for each player.
Living Dark's gameplay is a mix of elements from various genres. In general, the game is an open world adventure game, but there are many ways we can do things here. For example, we can use different combat styles to attack enemies. Those who prefer to shoot have a large arsenal of weapons at their disposal. It is also possible to combine both solutions, or not to use violence at all. Instead of engaging in close combat, you can for example hack computer systems and remotely obtain the necessary information, or quietly achieve the goals by sneaking.
However, this is only the beginning of the possibilities offered by the game. Each person living in Vox has an implanted chip containing a variety of information, including personal data, bank number and even medical history. In this way we can obtain, for example, an access code and even steal someone's identity in order to confuse the enemies.
All our actions influence not only the course of the story, but also the world itself and its inhabitants. If, for example, we hurt someone, the injured person and his or her friends will it and, if necessary, they will not help us. However, if we solve several problems that afflict the NPCs, we can count on their in difficult situations. In addition, before the mission it is worthwhile to make an interview, obtaining valuable information. To this end, we can make use of our s established earlier by providing help. However, the game does not impose anything and we can use all available options at our discretion.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Developer: RocketWerkz
Publisher: RocketWerkz
Age restrictions: 18+
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System Requirements for Living Dark Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-4340 3.6 GHz, 6 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 770 or better, 40 GB HDD, Windows 7/8.1/10 64-bit.