Better Than Dead se estrena como un shooter en primera persona de estilo bodycam hiperrealista en Steam

Un nuevo juego de disparos independiente llamado Better Than Dead se ha lanzado en Steam, ofreciendo a los jugadores una perspectiva cruda al estilo "bodycam" de los tiroteos. El juego se inspira en la estética de grabaciones de la vida real para crear escenarios de combate tensos y caóticos.

El título pone a los jugadores en la piel de una mujer joven que busca venganza tras escapar de la prostitución forzada. Utiliza una pistola para atacar a los operadores de una red de tráfico clandestina mientras graba todo con una cámara corporal. Los rostros y la desnudez aparecen difuminados para imitar los videos editados que se comparten en línea en sitios como Reddit o Facebook.

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