1C Company has revealed Devil's Hunt, a Heaven and Hell-themed third-person action game from Polish developer Layopi Games. Based on the novel "Equilibrium", the game follows Desmond, a human with demonic powers who will have to choose which side of the conflict opposing Demons and Angels he wants to join. The title is planned for a 2019 release.
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“Devil’s Hunt and Stygian: Reign of the Old Ones will deliver deep, challenging gameplay and dark, mature themes for PC action and RPG players,” said Nikolay Baryshnikov, VP of 1C Company. “Gamers and media will be able to put these two exciting games through their paces at Gamescom, so please come and see us at the show to experience heavenly gameplay and hellish subject matter!”
In Devil’s Hunt, players will go to hell and back in the battle between Demons and Angels. In this upcoming third-person perspective (TPP) action game developed for PC and console by Layopi Games, players will become Desmond, a man with demonic powers who can decide the fate of our world by joining either side of the conflict. Based on the original hit Polish fantasy novel, “Equilibrium,” Devil’s Hunt brings to life the eternal fight between light and darkness as all-out war between Demons and Angels appears imminent with the mortal world as the battleground. Desmond can fight using his fists and claws, making use of the skills his demonic and human sides offer—but ultimately he must choose which side he will follow. The game is planned for release in 2019.
Devil’s Hunt Features
• Captivating Storyline: Based on the original novel by Polish author Paweł Leśniak
• Change Forms: Exercise useful human and demon skills alike to overcome obstacles
• Fight Like a Demon: Third person melee combat with large variety of attacks, combos, and enemies
• Deep Narrative: Expressed through gameplay and high-quality cutscenes
• Explore the Mortal World: Rich, context sensitive environment interactions
All comments (4)
Not the same gameplay, not the same perspective, not the same art direction,not the same tone.
Am i missing something? If it's because it's set in hell it's a far fetch.
Doom was set in hell too and it's one of the best games of this gen.