

Hunt is a co-operative action RPG for up to four players, with each playable character having its own unique identity. But will it live up to the expectations laid out by the developers’ previous creations?Ĭrytek was showing some pre-alpha footage of the game off in private rooms at E3, showcasing gameplay from the game, which has been in development for over a year.

It certainly has promise then, thanks to the strong team behind it.

This freshly formed studio includes staff members that have emerged from the dust of Darksiders developer Vigil, which disbanded after THQ went bust. Hunt together or die alone, it's up to you.Coming autumn 2014 for PC and undisclosed consolesĪnnounced just before the start of E3 2014, Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age is a co-operative third-person shooter and the brand new IP of Crytek USA. As bullets dwindle and lamplight flickers, you'll have to work strategically as a team to stay alive – especially when you track down jaw-dropping bosses with the brains and brawn to send you and your friends to an early grave. Crytek's third-person thriller turns you into both hunter and hunted as you unite with up to three other players and face an onslaught of bloodthirsty creatures together. Steady your hand and brace yourself for pulse-pounding 4-player co-op action in Hunt: Horrors of the Gilded Age. We can only pray their courage remains when they come face to face with the most twisted contortions of evil that await them. Mercifully, there are those who know the truth brave hunters willing to step beyond the brink of what is seen and stand against the encroaching darkness. As the 1800s prepare to give way to the Gilded Age, monstrous horrors once thought to be myth are rising and threatening to emerge from the globe's murkiest recesses. Our world stands on the brink of untold prosperity, but deep in the shadows, something is stirring.
