Overload To Launch Its 6DoF Mayhem in May

Hungry for some old-school shooter action? Then you ought to keep your eye on Overload, the new Kickstarter-funded game from the original creators of the classic Descent series. Much like Descent, Overload puts you in command of a spacecraft with a full six degrees of control (up/down, left-right, forward/backward) and tasks you with navigating a series of tight, enemy-filled tunnels. The game looks intense, and a bit maddening, but that’s exactly what Descent fans are into. 
 
Don’t worry though, Overload won’t be too old-school. Developer Revival Productions is promising a variety of new, modern features:
 
Descent, developed by Parallax Software and published by Interplay in 1995, received critical acclaim for its 3D six-degree-of-freedom gameplay that combined the best of space flight simulation with FPS experience. Overload offers a Descent-like style of play, but brings the labyrinthine environments to new and vibrant life with updated features, deeper gameplay, and dramatically enhanced graphics.
 
Gameplay Features:
– 15 level single-player campaign plus secret levels
– Numerous level challenges including lava, forcefields, lockdowns, ambushes and secret rooms
– 20 terrifying robot enemies, plus Super-Robots and Variants and three bosses
– Multiplayer with public and private matches
– Challenge mode (with two variants) and 12 Challenge Mode levels Story by the writer of FreeSpace 2 with fully-voiced audio (English Only)
– Adrenaline-pumping soundtrack
– Optional training level for refining your piloting skills
– Achievements and Leaderboards
– Upgrades and XP system and advanced player stats
– Automap and Holo-guide for navigation assistance
– Save anywhere
– Six difficulty levels ranging from a casual challenge to very punishing
– Support for mouse, keyboard, gamepad and/or joystick controls
– Surround sound audio options
– Virtual reality support for Oculus and Vive
 
Overload has been available on Steam in Early Access form for a while (where it’s accumulated a “Very Positive” user score), but it will get a full release next month.
 
Overload takes flight on PC, Mac, and Linux on May 31. Console versions will be coming to Xbox One and PS3 sometime this fall.

 

Source: Wccftech

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