Half-Life Style Survival Abiotic Factor turns you into a life-fighting scientist

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Abiotic Factor is a survival game that already in the first trailer is a work that will be thematically very close to the cult FPS Half-Life. However, the main character of this work will not be a cool scientist who has no problems with the destruction of monsters in bulk, but ordinary workers who die as if on a treadmill in the famous shooter. However, this time they decide to face fate and survive. After a failed attempt, you become one of the few survivors. They have to deal not only with visitors from another dimension, but also with soldiers and robots, whose task is to clear the area from witnesses of the entire catastrophe.

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Although this piece can be played solo, one of its main motives must be cooperation and common focus on it. In practice, this will likely mean that collaborating scientists will be able to solve problems more effectively than a soloist wandering around a complex full of enemies. As for the opponents, they are remarkably reminiscent of the monsters and saps from Half-Life. This game is also close to the well-known brand in terms of graphics.

Abiotic Factor does not currently have a set release date. It should be released on PC in 2023.

Source :Indian TV

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