Fulqrum Publishing has released a new gameplay trailer for its upcoming Lovecraftian-style story-driven first-person horror shooter, Decadent. This looks like an interesting FPS, so be sure to check it out.
Decadent is a game that combines exploration, horror and combat into one thrilling adventure. You play as John Lorn, who is on a mission to rescue his faraway son and unravel an ancient secret.
Players will use unique weapons and special items to battle the fearsome creatures of the wasteland, as well as savage mountain tribes, strange sea creatures, ancient beings, and monsters that are constantly evolving.
It's also worth noting that you'll be able to unlock new equipment that will allow you to access areas in the game that were previously locked. In addition, you can expect a new and dynamic sanity system that can cause hallucinations or panic attacks. In addition, there will also be a progression-lite system that will allow players to alter certain vital stats with various artifacts.
Although we don't know what game engine Decadent is using, it looks amazing. The game will feature many different locations to explore. For example, you will find dark forests, icy tundras, steep cliffs, underground lakes, glaciers, ancient hills, caves, and more. The trailer shows you a preview of some of these areas.
In short, this is a game to keep an eye on. After all, this isn't another GaaS, Battle Royale or Roguelike. And as a fan of SP games, I'm looking forward to it.
Enjoy the trailer and stay tuned for more!
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