Neo Berlin 2087 gamescom 2023 Trailer Blasts Out With Cyberpunk Vibes
Neo Berlin 2087 is an upcoming action RPG under development at Elysium Game Studio, a German indie company founded in 2019. The Neo Berlin 2087 reveal trailer released four months ago went somewhat unnoticed, but the Neo Berlin 2087 Gamescom 2023 trailer should garner it enough attention due to the interesting visuals and potentially explosive action. This story and gameplay trailer shows a more evolved look on the game, and definitely a more stylish one, with the second part focusing on pure action and stealth attacks.
The Steam game page opened days ago, with more info on this cyberpunk narrative-driven RPG that blends FPS and TPS perspectives for better effect. It’s a detective thriller at heart, but it won’t skimp on the action and stealth gameplay. Judging by the trailer, it’s impossible to rule out comparisons to classic franchises such as Crysis and Deus Ex.
Here is the feature list from Neo Berlin 2087:
- An emotional main story consisting of heart-wrenching moral dilemmas and immersive gameplay investigations.
- Unique gameplay built on a blend of 1st and 3rd Person, customize your character’s abilities and weapons for whatever play style you prefer, choose from a vast array of shooter, stealth and role-playing game mechanics.
- Inspired by classic cyberpunk movies and themes.
- Explore a setting that you’ve never seen before: Berlin in the year 2087, a cyberpunk metropolis shielded by massive new Berlin walls from its devastated surroundings, where outcasts gather and malfunctioning machines roam the land.
- Explore the wasteland full of dangerous enemies, realized with unparalleled realism and immersion.
- Test your reflexes in exciting combat sequences, or avoid confrontation with a more stealthy approach.
Neo Berlin 2087 is powered by Unreal Engine 5 and the launch is slated for 2024 on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.
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