The Farm 51 has announced a next-generation shooter named Get Even. For anyone unfamiliar, the Polish developer was responsible for the creation of Painkiller: Hell & Damnation, the horror-blended first person shooter that featured wild weapons and even wilder enemies. Their newest project is promising to blur the lines of single-player and multiplayer action.
The most interesting, amazing and impressive aspect about this title is the visually stunning, photo-realistic graphics. We’ve seen this type of eye-candy already with Ubisoft’s upcoming title,“The Division,” but not necessarily to the extreme of Get Even. The trailer emphasizes the “What is real?,” tag at the end, after giving us insights of some parts of the game engine and video characteristics, which in some instances cannot be distinguished between what is made by rendering engine and what is real.
Get Even is said to employ a Phantom system, much like the popular horror-action title Dark Souls. This unique vision will allow players to infiltrate the games of friends and strangers and take control of enemy units. Because of this, you won’t know if the enemies that you are fighting with in your own game are purely A.I. or are being controlled by a human.
“Weapons that fire around corners play a large part in Get Even, allowing the user to shoot from a safe position. These weapons can be linked with the player’s in-game smart phone to not only add a sight functionality, but use apps to bolster attack options. Corner-shot weapons are fully customizable throughout the game,” the developers have explained.
Get Real is expected to be released somewhere in 2015. It is said that it will be released for PC, PS4, and Xbox One.
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