New Open-World Survival Game "The Front" Adds A Bit Of Time Travel To Your Zombie Apocalypse
Not to mention a tyrannical empire dedicated to changing mankind forever.
Another open-world zombie survival game is heading to PC, but it’s more than just surviving zombies and other players. It’s also about fighting back against a “tyrannical empire” using time travel. Basically, things have gone horribly wrong and the empire in question is using advanced technology and manipulating mankind to become something it should have never been.
However, there may be a fix to that. It just involves a little time travel. That’s all. Of course, players will have to survive literally everything else in order to engage in time-travel shenanigans and set things right. You still have to fight imperial forces, exiles, rebels, and zombies while doing all the general stuff involved in surviving. That includes exploring ruins, crafting weapons and equipment, building bases, and more.
Currently, the game – which was just announced – boasts a 36 square kilometer map with different biomes, a day/night cycle, over 400 tech formulas, lots of weapons vehicles, and a myriad of other things. The game is in early access on Steam.
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