Yep, a brand-new, 30-second teaser exclusively revealed by WellPlayed has given us a look at an ambiguously-designed sports motor ve-hic-le that players will presumably be able to drive around the zombie-infested streets of Fortune City. Now, thanks to an interview with the studio published by our friends over at WellPlayed, we’ve not only learned that the game has pencilled in a firm release date of November 10th, but it’ll also be packing a surprisingly rich list of features in its open-world PVP survival sandbox, including player jobs, alliances and trade, and… sports cars. Not long after, Fntastic promised things were still on track and that a beta would be coming for the game. Last we’d heard, the studio had neglected to trademark the name “The Day Before” and wound up in a legal scuffle with a calendar app of the same name, causing it to be delisted from Steam – where it had once been one of the platform’s most wishlisted titles. The game was developed by Fntastic studio, which has in its portfolio multiplayer shooter Dead Dozen, and it was published by MyTona. It seems like the team has a long way to go to not only inject some excitement into the game, but win back the favor of its supporters.The Day Before, the game coming from developer Fntastic and publisher Mytona that many still struggle to believe is a real product, has resurfaced once again after a massive delay and coincidentally-timed trademark dispute over the game’s title. The Day Before is a survival MMO with an open world. “I’m gonna need a demo at this point if they expect me to buy it,” laments another commenter. Developers commented that if your vehicle is properly equipped, you can get stuck in muddy terrain. Though the development team is small and consists of volunteers, what’s being shown here has seemingly missed the mark with the once avid fanbase. The Day Before will include vehicles, and developers have even featured a trailer of how the driving works. This disappearance is thanks to a trademark dispute between the team at Fntastic and an individual who allegedly filled out a trademark before them. Viewers on YouTube have come out in force, commenting on the lack of zombie threat in a zombie post-apocalypse game, “Man those four whole zombies were super tense! GOTY material right here.” Others have criticised the slow pace and time spent in the inventory screen fiddling with weapon mods.Īs PC Gamer reported, The Day Before was one of the most wishlisted games on Steam and now it’s nowhere to be found on the platform. Suffice it to say, the reaction to the gameplay has not been overwhelmingly positive. When the game does get to the action, the players manage to dispatch roughly 13 infected spread out across a few different encounters. It’s a cycle as old as time.Īt a few different points in the trailer, the player can be seen holding F for a few seconds in order to open a cupboard, purse, or truck to scavenge for goods. Break down junk for bits, use bits to make attachments. Workbenches seem to offer points in the world where players can do the typical dismantling, crafting, and attaching of modifications to weapons. It’s not long before they duck inside an abandoned house and find a workbench. The gameplay trailer starts off with nearly a minute and a half of the player character running down an empty suburban street on the outskirts of a city. Speaking to IGN, Fntastic co-founders Eduard and Aisen. As such the community that was once excited for this game has been left puzzled by what’s being shown. She said its essential that you shower and exfoliate the night before or the day of your appointment (or before you self-tan at home). The Day Before developer Fntastic has said it was planning a delay even before a trademark dispute pushed the game back eight months. There’s not a lot happening here as it is primarily two characters running through streets and shooting a handful of infected. Publicado el 20 de abril de 2023 a las 16:30. Despite the woes, the team at Fntastic has released 10 minutes of gameplay in what might be one of the most confounding trailers in recent times. The Day Before has had a tumultuous couple of weeks.
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