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New ‘Welcome to ParadiZe’ Trailer Delves Into Gameplay Objectives [Watch]

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Eko Software and their upcoming open-world survival game Welcome to ParadiZe recently made an appearance at the OTK Game Awards, where the developer dropped a new gameplay trailer, giving fans a look at the game’s mechanics of wrangling your first Zombot and more.

Even with your zombot as your bodyguard, that won’t be enough to survive ParadiZe. You’ll need to recruit more of them, as well as gearing yourself up with the best weapons, armour and other items. Your zombots too can be suitably equipped for the purpose you have in mind.

Each environment in the post-apocalyptic world of ParadiZe contains caches, items and precious materials you’ll need to set up your base. Of course, you will need to repel the hordes of untamed and rival zombies and various other enemies in order to get them. You’ll also run into other characters wandering the land, with some willing to help out. However, be wary of seemingly trustworthy individuals such as these, as the name of the game is survival, after all.

Once you have your resources, build your camp and make it self-sufficient while you’re off  scrounging the wasteland. Place your traps strategically and program your zombots wisely, so you can head off on your travels worry-free.

Welcome to ParadiZe arrives February 29, 2024 on PC via Steam, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series.

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‘System Shock’ Remake Now Available on PlayStation, Xbox [Trailer]

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The long wait for console owners to play Nightdive’s System Shock remake is finally over. Almost a year to the day the remake of the iconic 1994 FPS was released on PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store and GOG, System Shock is now available for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One and the Xbox Series.

“For the first time ever, the incredible world of System Shock is available to console gamers,” said Stephen Kick, CEO of Nightdive Studios. “We’re so excited to introduce our take on this pioneering piece of gaming history to a whole new audience.”

The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions of System Shock have a physical and digital release, while the last-gen versions will be digital-only.

System Shock takes place in the year 2072. You are a nameless hacker, and you’ve been caught while attempting to access files concerning Citadel Station, a space station owned by the TriOptimum Corporation. However, in exchange for the dropping of all charges (and a military grade neural implant), you are tasked with hacking SHODAN, the artificial intelligence that controls the station. After hacking SHODAN, removing the AI’s ethical constraints, you are given the implants and put into a healing coma. You wake up six months later on board Citadel, and all hell has broken loose.

If you’re still on the fence of diving into System Shock, check out Harrison’s review, who stated that Nightdive “have absolutely achieved what they set out to do” in regards to updating and bringing the game to a modern audience.

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