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Gamescom 2016: Gameplay Demo For Sci-Fi Action RPG ‘The Surge’
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The Surge Game

For Gamescom 2016 a gameplay demo for a sci-fi action RPG titled The Surge from Lords of the Fallen developer Deck13 has been released.

The game is set in a near-future dystopian version of Earth which has been decimated by global warming and ecological issues, leading to major economical decline and immense difficulty for regular folks to score a good job. The gameplay demo picks up after the character you play as, Warren, wakes up after losing consciousness due to a malfunction on his first day at one of these hard to score jobs.

You can watch the gameplay video and read more about the game below.

The Surge is set to be released on PS4, Xbox One, and PC sometime next year.

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Deck13’s upcoming sci-fi Action RPG The Surge is showcased today in a 15-minute gameplay video, demonstrating the combat mechanics and crafting integral to the core gameplay experience.

Fitted with an advanced CREO exo-suit, balancing your core power against your implants and exo-suit upgrades will allow you to specialize in a huge variety of combat styles, thanks to the almost limitless combinations of addons and dozens of make-shift weapons salvaged from the industrial complex. Finely tune your gear to match your playstyle, and to best suit the challenge ahead. The Metroidvanian levels open up as your core power increases, allowing you to over-charge doors previously too strong for your suit to damage and opening new pathways for you to explore. The CREO facility is vast, and if you want to find and craft the best equipment and weapons, you will need to search every area for secrets and hidden items.

The Surge features innovative combat mechanics, allowing you to target individual limbs and dismember the exo-suit add-on or weapon you want to acquire. Collecting tech-scrap and blueprints, you will be able to return to the Operation Center to level up and craft new exo-suit addons and weapons salvaged throughout the level. The most powerful of these can be acquired from the world’s gigantic, industrial bosses. Most of what you encounter in The Surge was never originally designed to kill you, and most of the items you loot and craft were never meant for combat. However, the combined strength of the exo-suit and near-future technology of CREO mean that anything from fork-lifting addons to laser cutters can be used as lethal weapons for diving deeper into the facility.

Find out what it takes to meld man and machine when The Surge releases in 2017.

[Source: Focus Home Interactive]

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