Genre fans might find a lot to like about Sprawl, a movement-based cyberpunk FPS that just blasted onto the PC yesterday.
Don’t stick, just move
Are you in the mood for a little dystopic, cyberpunk-infused action? If you are, you might be very interested in Rogue Games and developer MAETH’s Sprawl, which just shadow dropped onto Steam and Epic yesterday.
The shooter holds some slick industrial looks, a dynamically-changing soundtrack, and what looks to be an absolutely insane control-set. Sprawl lets players customize their character’s implants, which might not seem like anything new, but take a look at it in action and how it alters gameplay before you pass judgement.
Protagonist SEVEN lives abandoned and alone in a dilapidated apartment on the outskirts of the walled megalopolis, haunted by her slaughter of innocent civilians during a failed military operation. As SEVEN awaits her demise, a voice inside her head claims the city’s ruling junta has conspired to terminate her. The voice, named FATHER, instructs SEVEN to carve a path to the SPIRE, the towering needle protruding from the city’s center, to usurp the SPRAWL’s authoritarian regime and achieve absolution for her atrocity.
Rogue Games press release
Ready to take on the bad guys and do some aerial blasting? Sprawl is out now on the PC, via Steam and the Epic Game Store.