Trust could be your new obsession
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Have you ever wanted to mash up the vampiric horrors ofVampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlineswith the cel-shaded comic book aesthetic ofBorderlands? Well, look no further, because the upcoming first-person shooter Trust from Byte Barrel appears to be just that.
If nothing else, Trust could capitalize on the vampire hunting market after a less than stellar launch fromArkane’s Redfall last year, as it seems people might still be blood hungry for a vampire-based shooter to sink their teeth into. It really didn’t seem like the premise of Redfall was the problem so much as its execution.
While the comic book aesthetic and visuals are certainly striking, we don’t know much more about the moment-to-moment gameplay outside of a few key details on thegame’s steam page. According to Steam, the game features a day and night cycle that will force you to choose when to complete certain objectives, with those during the day being far more difficult as the risk of turning to ash from the sun is at its highest.
Whether you want to stick to the shadows or go in guns blazing, it seems like Trust might finally scratch that vampire itch we’ve all been looking for.
If you’re looking for more bloody good times, check outwhy we need more vampires in video games.
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Jesse is a freelance games journalist with almost a decade of experience. He was the Associate Editor at Prima Games for three years and then moved into the world of freelancing where you might have seen his work at the likes of Game Informer, Kotaku, Inverse, and a few others. You can find him playing the critically acclaimed MMORPG Final Fantasy XIV or whatever hot new multiplayer game his friends are playing.
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