I tell you what, I've played as a lot of different things in the survivors-like genre. I've been a monster hunter in , a viking warrior in , a martial arts master in , a dwarf space miner in , and some kind of genetic abomination in .
Announced at our very own , TerraTech Legion is a spin-off from sandbox game TerraTech, and brings over that game's modular vehicle creation system. That means you get to fight off waves of enemy robots with a deadly little truck of your own design, putting together different wheels, boosters, guns, bumpers, and, uh, chainsaws.
It seems like a really clever combo. The genre's always been about developing and perfecting different builds on each run—the idea of making that a process of physically building up your vehicle is really neat, and the bouncy driving physics should give it a [[link]] pretty unique feel.
After probably a thousand hours all together of getting swarmed to death in these kinds of games, I can imagine I'm going to find it pretty cathartic to be able to just run enemies over in my death-car.
Unusually for the genre, you'll be taking down structures as well as foes, and traversing "a wide range of hazardous environments". Along the way, you'll find reward crates containing new parts, and your build can also be shaped by your allegiance to one of three corporations. GeoCorp is all about raw strength and bulk, Venture favours speed, and Hawkeye Systems gives you access to more advanced weaponry.
TerraTech Legion is set to release later this year. I don't know what kind of license you need for a six-wheeled armoured buggy with a laser gun on it, but I guess book your test now.
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