Announcement of Homicidal All-Stars, a turn-based tactic about a bloody reality show
Judging by the works of fiction, humanity will soon return to gladiatorial combat. Such a future is predicted by the turn-based tactic Homicidal All-Stars from Good Shepherd Entertainment and Artificer Studios.
The main character is bounty hunter Scarlett Martillo. She participates in the show "Star Carnage," which the developers describe as a mix between "Running Man" and "American Gladiators.
"Star Carnage is the most popular and violent reality show of the late twenty-first century. Society is strained to the point of income inequality, unscrupulous corporations, natural disasters related to climate change, high crime and overpopulation. Against this backdrop, "The Star Wars Massacre ."
Scarlet must survive and build up old scores. However, doing so is not easy, because the show's sponsored Omega Corporation can go to great lengths for high ratings - such as changing the rules in the middle of the show.
The authors highlight the following features of Homicidal All-Stars:
- Real-time exploration of locations, including a deadly obstacle course and puzzle resolution.
- Unique abilities and play styles for each team member that can be changed before the battle begins. During battles, your fighters earn experience points - these are used to improve characteristics.
- Bloody battles with guts flying in all directions.
- The index of popularity. The better you fight, the more fans you get. The more fans, the more lucrative deals sponsors offer.
- Mode for Twitch, where viewers vote on game events. For example, they can choose a safe pass or force it with barrels of explosives.
Homicidal All-Stars is launched in the fall on PC (Steam, GOG).