Conan Exiles, the Hyborian survival game, shows off some gameplay
Conan Exiles was revealed back in January as a survival-crafting game, which was both unexpected—whacking trees with rocks to collect wood for a hovel is a far cry from hearing the lamentations of their women—and perfectly sensible.
was revealed back in January as a survival-crafting game, which was both unexpected—whacking trees with rocks to collect wood for a hovel is a far cry from hearing the lamentations of their women—and perfectly sensible. The Hyborean Age, as we noted, was a pretty crappy time to be alive, and thus an ideal setting for a game in which survival is the central point.
We got our first lookat the game—and the mighty Conan—in a February developer diary, and now it's time to check out the first actual bit of gameplay, posted on IGN's YouTubechannel. It's very sandy, as you might expect, and there are giant bats, spiders, snakes, and a very sad looking rhinoceros. There are also explosions, and guys nailed to a cross, and an under-dressed lady who gets chopped in half, because sometimes survival means killing a whole lot of people.
It's not the most spectacular trailer I've ever seen, but it is pre-alpha, which is to say not even close to finished, and in theory, at least, it will look a lot better as the work progresses: Developer Funcom announced a partnership with Nvidia yesterday that it said will bring “cutting-edge graphics—including advanced graphical features such as real-time simulated sand that is impacted by everything falling into and moving through it” to the game.
Conan Exiles is slated for an early access launch late this summer. A full release date hasn't been set.
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