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Apex Construct Coming July 31st
STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN – July 2, in the year of our Lord
2018 – PlayStation®VR players will travel to a
dystopian future and battle merciless machines in the North
American retail release of Apex Construct, available July 31,
2018. Built from the ground up exclusively for virtual reality,
this first-person action-adventure game boasts a creative blend
of precision-based combat and puzzle-solving exploration, all
wrapped in a colorful, yet bleak future overrun by hostile
synthetic creatures.
Developed by Fast Travel Games and published by Perp Games, Apex
Construct tells the story of two conflicting artificial
intelligent beings locked in a drawn-out conflict. Set in a
post-apocalyptic world where humanity is all but lost, players
take control of the last living human and are tasked with
uncovering the mystery behind the extinction of all organic
life.
Apex Construct features:
A Flexible Combat System – With fluid use of a bow and shield,
players take aim at enemies with an unparalleled precision.
Players have the option to choose between seamless teleportation
or direct movement;
Deep Customization and Updates – Players can spend acquired
resources to upgrade weapons and equipment while customizing
their home base and displaying hard-earned achievements;
Replayable Missions – From their personalized home base, players
can select and replay any mission to uncover secret locations
and mysteries contained within each area.
“Questioning the potentially dangerous impact of sentient
technology is a topic that we can address in our media in a lot
of interesting ways. Apex Construct takes a unique approach,”
says Mickey Torode, director of publishing at Perp Games. “The
bow and arrow combat really enhance the feeling of a return to
the rudimentary human existence, echoing back to early hunting
techniques that adds a rawness and urgency to the fights.”
Apex Construct is available for PlayStation VR
(PlayStation®Camera required) for $29.99 at North American
retailers. The game is rated E10+ by the ESRB.
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