[Tga 2023] Final Rundown Expansion “Duality” for Horror Co-op Shooter ‘Gtfo’ Available Now [Trailer]
All good things must come to an end. And for 10 Chambers, that end is the final chapter for their horror co-op shooter Gtfo. “Rundown 8.0: Duality” is available now as a free content update, raising the number of missions to 80.
The Duality expansion is the nerve-wracking conclusion to the game’s story arc, which tasks a four-player team of prisoners to escape a hellish underground complex known as Garganta. Gtfo has continually evolved since the game’s launch in 2019, with Rundown 8.0: Duality being its twelfth free major content update, adding new missions (expeditions) to the game for more than 80 total. The content-packed Gtfo: Final Edition treats hardcore cooperative players with hundreds of hours of paranoia, tension, and fear to last for years to come.
“The Gtfo story began at The Game Awards when the game was revealed back in 2017, so of course, we felt that it was right to...
The Duality expansion is the nerve-wracking conclusion to the game’s story arc, which tasks a four-player team of prisoners to escape a hellish underground complex known as Garganta. Gtfo has continually evolved since the game’s launch in 2019, with Rundown 8.0: Duality being its twelfth free major content update, adding new missions (expeditions) to the game for more than 80 total. The content-packed Gtfo: Final Edition treats hardcore cooperative players with hundreds of hours of paranoia, tension, and fear to last for years to come.
“The Gtfo story began at The Game Awards when the game was revealed back in 2017, so of course, we felt that it was right to...
- 12/8/2023
- by Mike Wilson
- bloody-disgusting.com
“Gtfo,” like the great four-player co-op shooters that came before it, is a game about failure. You and three friends take the guise of desperate prisoners in an unforgiving, dystopian world, and are sent down into the gloomy depths below the earth’s crust to retrieve a series of artifacts for an unnamed client known only as The Warden. As you might expect, those depths are rife with horrifically twisted “Amnesia”-esque ghoulies, who want nothing more than to wipe your party over, and over, and over again.
Get in, grab a macguffin, get out. It’s the basic formula that made “Left 4 Dead” and it’s sequel great, and it’s the same synopsis that 10 Chambers Collective lead designer Ulf Andersson employed on his previous two projects – the cultishly adored bank robbery sims “Payday” and “Payday 2.” “Maybe I just suck at deathmatches,” he laughs, when I ask him why...
Get in, grab a macguffin, get out. It’s the basic formula that made “Left 4 Dead” and it’s sequel great, and it’s the same synopsis that 10 Chambers Collective lead designer Ulf Andersson employed on his previous two projects – the cultishly adored bank robbery sims “Payday” and “Payday 2.” “Maybe I just suck at deathmatches,” he laughs, when I ask him why...
- 6/15/2018
- by Luke Winkie
- Variety Film + TV
If you were intrigued by the announcement of the new story-based stealth/tactical game Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, today brings our first look at gameplay via a 30 minute developer playthrough! Come inside to check it out.
Last month, Funcom announcedMutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, a new tactical game set to launch on PS4 and Xbox One sometime this year. Today, we're getting our first (lengthy) look at the gameplay in action and how the combination of real-time stealth and tunr-based tactics actually works:
Funcom announced ‘Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden’ just a few weeks ago with a Cinematic Reveal Trailer that quickly made some significant ripples in the duck pond of the Internet. A lot of the credit for that goes to Dux, a duct-taped, crossbow-wielding, anthropomorphic duck who saw a sudden rise to fame in the weeks that followed. Apparently, anyone can become popular on...
Last month, Funcom announcedMutant Year Zero: Road to Eden, a new tactical game set to launch on PS4 and Xbox One sometime this year. Today, we're getting our first (lengthy) look at the gameplay in action and how the combination of real-time stealth and tunr-based tactics actually works:
Funcom announced ‘Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden’ just a few weeks ago with a Cinematic Reveal Trailer that quickly made some significant ripples in the duck pond of the Internet. A lot of the credit for that goes to Dux, a duct-taped, crossbow-wielding, anthropomorphic duck who saw a sudden rise to fame in the weeks that followed. Apparently, anyone can become popular on...
- 3/28/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Funcom has annoucned a new post-apocalyptic tactics game this morning, that wants to combine the thrill of Xcom with real-time stealth gameplay and an engaging story. Come inside for the first details on the newly revealed, Mutant Year Zero.
I don't think there will ever be a time when I'm not a sucker for turn-based tactical games. Throw stealth gameplay into the mix and my attention is fully, and completely, captured. Such is the case with Mutant Year Zero, which was announced today with a swanky story trailer and some details on the gameplay:
Of course the world ends, it was just a question of time. Extreme climate change, global economic crisis, a lethal pandemic, and increasing tension between old and new superpowers. For the first time since 1945 nuclear weapons were used in armed conflict. Mushroom clouds rose from east to west before the dust settled. The humans are gone.
I don't think there will ever be a time when I'm not a sucker for turn-based tactical games. Throw stealth gameplay into the mix and my attention is fully, and completely, captured. Such is the case with Mutant Year Zero, which was announced today with a swanky story trailer and some details on the gameplay:
Of course the world ends, it was just a question of time. Extreme climate change, global economic crisis, a lethal pandemic, and increasing tension between old and new superpowers. For the first time since 1945 nuclear weapons were used in armed conflict. Mushroom clouds rose from east to west before the dust settled. The humans are gone.
- 2/28/2018
- by feeds@cinelinx.com (Jordan Maison)
- Cinelinx
Overkill the developers for Payday: The Heist have revealed they will be working on a collaboration with Valve that will involve the Left 4 Dead franchise.
Overkill Game director Ulf Andersson made this statement:
“As perceptive gamers will have noticed, several hints have recently been dropped into Payday The Heist, which has led to various rumors. We are excited to be able to confirm that an in-depth collaboration between Overkill and Valve is currently in production.
We are working on a very cool blend of Payday and Left 4 Dead. I am sure it is so exciting that it will have some players check into the hospital before we are done.”
As of right now there is no further information on the game or what it might even be, but I will take a stab in the dark and say the game will be a Left 4 Dead game that will use characters from Payday: The Heist.
Overkill Game director Ulf Andersson made this statement:
“As perceptive gamers will have noticed, several hints have recently been dropped into Payday The Heist, which has led to various rumors. We are excited to be able to confirm that an in-depth collaboration between Overkill and Valve is currently in production.
We are working on a very cool blend of Payday and Left 4 Dead. I am sure it is so exciting that it will have some players check into the hospital before we are done.”
As of right now there is no further information on the game or what it might even be, but I will take a stab in the dark and say the game will be a Left 4 Dead game that will use characters from Payday: The Heist.
- 5/21/2012
- by Matt Mann
- Obsessed with Film
By Jeffrey Matulef
Payday: The Heist developer Overkill Software has recently announced they'll be teaming up with Valve on some sort of Left 4 Dead/Payday crossover. This news follows Overkill's recent acqusition by Starbreeze Studios, developers of The Darkness, The Chronicles of Riddick, and most recently, Syndicate.
“We are excited to be able to confirm that an in-depth collaboration between Overkill and Valve is currently in production," said Overkill Game Director , Ulf Andersson, at the studio's official site.
"We are working on a very cool blend of Payday and Left 4 Dead. I am sure it is so exciting that it will have some players check into the hospital before we are done," he continued.
Does this mean we'll finally have a game about zombie bank robbers? Or better yet, zombie bank tellers?!
[Source: Overkill via VG247]
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Payday: The Heist developer Overkill Software has recently announced they'll be teaming up with Valve on some sort of Left 4 Dead/Payday crossover. This news follows Overkill's recent acqusition by Starbreeze Studios, developers of The Darkness, The Chronicles of Riddick, and most recently, Syndicate.
“We are excited to be able to confirm that an in-depth collaboration between Overkill and Valve is currently in production," said Overkill Game Director , Ulf Andersson, at the studio's official site.
"We are working on a very cool blend of Payday and Left 4 Dead. I am sure it is so exciting that it will have some players check into the hospital before we are done," he continued.
Does this mean we'll finally have a game about zombie bank robbers? Or better yet, zombie bank tellers?!
[Source: Overkill via VG247]
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- 5/21/2012
- by MTV Video Games
- MTV Multiplayer
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