Turbo Overkill creator Sam Prebble presented a full trailer for Total Chaos at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2024, a remake of his own mod of the same name for Doom 2: Hell on Earth.
Let’s remember that the original Total Chaos based on GZDoom was released on October 30, 2018 (after ten years of work) and turned id Software’s cult shooter into a survival horror with hardcore combat. Prebble announced plans for a remake in 2022.
The one-and-a-half-minute announcement trailer for the Total Chaos remake, which debuted at the PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2024, promises a release in the second quarter (that is, from April to June) and a demo in early 2025.
As a member of the Coast Guard, players will explore the once teeming mining outpost on the island of Fort Oasis to uncover the mystery of the missing workers and confront their own fractured past.
On the path to the chilling truth, users will have to fight the unspeakable horrors of Fort Oasis, make weapons from the rubble, collect resources, question the reality of the environment and their own memories.
Nine excruciating chapters, an atmospheric environment, a precarious line between reality and madness, dynamic AI, as well as graphics on the Unity engine (previously mentioned about Unreal Engine 5) are announced. Russian language support is not declared.
The Total Chaos remake will be released on Steam by Apogee Entertainment, which was the publisher of Turbo Overkill. After the release of the original mod, Prebble founded the Trigger Happy Interactive studio.
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