Deliver At All Costs Brings a ’50s-Set Courier Story to Xbox Series X|S ‘Soon’
As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for narrative-driven chaos, I can hardly contain my excitement for Deliver At All Costs! Having grown up during the ’50s myself, the rock ‘n’ roll, polka dots, and nuclear fears aesthetic of this game instantly transports me back to those carefree days. And with a hot-tempered courier protagonist like Winston Green, I can already imagine the wild rides and bizarre deliveries that await!
Konami has declared that it will release Deliver At All Costs, the first game from Swedish studio Far Out Games, which unites “disorder, damage, and enigma.” This narrative-focused action game is set in the ’50s, where you assume the role of the hot-headed courier, Winston Green
As Winston, you’ll face a mysterious past alongside some peculiar and hazardous tasks, navigating diverse vehicles through destructible landscapes. The game Deliver At All Costs presents a world that responds dynamically to your choices, unfolding its intricate tale in three acts
In “At All Costs’ universe of rock ‘n’ roll, polka dots, and atomic anxieties”, you’ll have the power to create chaos and destruction. The game features music and design inspired by the 1950s, and you can get a sneak peek by watching the trailer below. At All Costs is coming soon for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC platforms
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2024-09-05 14:42