Sci-fi action game Steel Seed gets a new gameplay trailer
Independent studio Storm in a Teacup has published a gameplay trailer for the science fiction action game Steel Seed, which is being developed for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S. The video showcases battles with enemies and the use of various abilities.
The main protagonist is a girl named Zoe, who travels through a grim underground complex filled with hostile robots. Her goal is to find the key to humanity's survival. Assisting her is a flying drone named KOBY.
«From artificially created and controlled robot dungeons to open natural spaces—danger awaits you everywhere», — the description states.
The creators promise advanced stealth, parkour mechanics, and an engaging storyline, which is being developed by BAFTA award-winning Martin Korda.
The release is set for this year. The project can be added to the wishlist on Steam.
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