Exekiller reveals first gameplay with its post-apocalyptic western world

Exekiller

Independent Polish developer Paradark Studio shared the gameplay reveal trailer for Exekiller, their new post-apocalyptic western shooter.

Here’s a rundown on the previously announced game, plus the gameplay reveal:


Exekiller

20 years ago the Great Fire Disaster set most of the world on fire causing mass extinction and destruction of life and earth. Only 30% of mankind has survived, only a few spots on earth are possible to live. As the governments failed, corporations took control. The world is plunging into chaos and anarchy. Welcome to New York in 1998.

You are an Exekiller, a futuristic bounty hunter. Your main goal is collecting S.O.U.L.S – biochip component which gathers information about its owner and also controls him. Chips are produced by one of the biggest corporations that rule the New Earth. Without S.O.U.L you simply don’t exist.

Features

  • PLAYER DRIVEN STORY – How you approach The Exekiller is up to you. Your choices affect not only the way the story develops – it also lets you face every situation any way you like. Your decisions affect the storyline that offers massive re-playability.
  • EXPLORE VAST OPEN WORLD – The world of Exekliller is both beautiful and lethal. Travel across diverse regions from deserts and canyons, through deadly highways and radioactive fields.
  • HUNT OUTLAWS – You can either kill them, bring them to justice or set them free – the choice is yours. Make full use of environment and various types of weapons and gadgests. Use your abilites to gain advantage. Sneak past your enemies or talk your way out of trouble situations.
  • EVER-CHANGING ENVIRONMENT – Experience fascinating journey through post-apocalyptic landscapes dramatically affected by a stuning day/night cycle, dynamic weather and radioactive sun storms.

Exekiller is currently in development for Windows PC (via Steam) with no release date set.

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