ULTRAKILL Publisher, New Blood, dedicated to releasing retro and arcade-style games, announced a brand new CRPG in June and previously said it drew a lot of inspiration from the original Fallout game.

Publisher of ULTRAKILL, New Blood, dedicated to releasing retro and arcade-style games, announced a brand new CRPG in June and previously said it drew a lot of inspiration from the original Fallout game. The project development team not only includes two Fallout Mod veterans, but will also be sounded by original Fallout composer Mark Morgan.

This work is obviously a tribute to "Fallout", but it is not completely copied. This work, which has not yet been announced, will be different from the original Fallout in terms of at least combat. Today (October 11) on Twitter , Dave Oshry, head of New Blood, provided an update to the project. The game will not be released for a long time, or even officially announced.

Oshry said, “Considering that today is the 25th anniversary of Fallout, maybe it’s time to show you how we changed the battle call in New Blood’s CRPG and how it’s different from our main source of inspiration (Fallout).” In the same tweet, he posted a short live game video.

game real machine: https://player.youku.com/embed/XNTkwOTA0MzQ3Ng?client_id=5a73c0df8eb0d91d

visible from the real machine, it will contain a first-person perspective that the original Fallout does not have, but it is not a shooting game. The most notable thing about the game is the art of Alexander "Red888guns" Berezin, who has worked on popular mods such as Fallout: Sonora and Olympus 2207.

Oshry continued: "Of course, the biggest complaint about the original Fallout game has always been the slow and clumsy nature of turn-based combat. While we still remain turn-based, we found it more attractive by converting style and perspective into a classic dungeon crawler game similar to the classic preview of the game." Other features in the game can be seen in the

30-second live preview, such as the free dialogue options that will surely be included in the classic CRPG, as well as the player's action log. User UI looks like nighttime servers and CRPG is the golden age of the 90s.

Unfortunately, given that the game has not even been released yet, the specific release time plan for the game is not known, and these may be changed when it is released.