Needed to show some more gameplay. Excited for this. Former arcade specialist Housemarque, developer of Resogun (and loads of other bangers), has announced a super-interesting new PlayStation 5 game called Returnal.It's a sci-fi game about a lone female space explorer who crashes on a planet and keeps living the same life period of time over and over again, a bit like that Tom Cruise film Edge of Tomorrow, which isn't that bad actually.But there's a weird edge to it. A new third-person shooter from Housemarque, Returnal was announced for PlayStation 5 during the PS5 reveal event.
Housemarque said it was leaving arcade shooters behind, and its first PlayStation 5 title appears to be proof of that.The studio has taken the wraps off of Returnal… Sony just unveiled Housemarque’s new shooter: Returnal, coming to PS5.Returnal is a third-person shooter with a roguelike element. Off. Bertie is senior staff writer and Eurogamer's Poland-and-dragons correspondent.
To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Housemarque described Returnal as having “roguelike” elements, but it didn’t elaborate on how they work into the game’s story and mechanics. He's part of the furniture here, a friendly chair, and reports on all kinds of things, the stranger the better.Comments for this article are now closed.
Jun 11, 2020 It plays with the ideas of losing one's sanity, and throws up some grotesque and surreal imagery like the acclaimed game Hellblade.There's combat. Off. We had a feeling Housemarque would show up at the PlayStation 5 reveal event, and we weren't disappointed. 2020 Under News Oct 25, 2017 16,426. Returnal Is Housemarque’s New IP, Coming To PS5 A game about dying, dying again, and dying some more. Discussion. Never miss a thing. I'm probably wrong. There is a dash mechanic for your player character. All Rights Reserved. With Housemarque stretching its storytelling muscle while holding on to some of its arcade action roots, it looks like Returnal will definitely be one to watch. Arcade games' infinite continues repackaged as 'Returnal'. This means players will have to learn to quickly adapt to the new environment around them if they plan to survive. Thanks for taking part! Matt Miller has been with Game Informer since 2004.