

You can pick up the game now for $24.99 USD or wait for the release of the new update to score a 30% discount on Steam. Spirits of Amazonia arrives to Green Hell on January 28. Just kick back, relax, and try not to get eaten by a jaguar in the meantime. If you already own the game, you don’t have to pay a thing. Jake may pop some magic mushrooms along the way too, but it’s all about cultural discovery and science.Ĭreepy Jar mentions the Spirits of Amazonia mode, a new area to explore, four Legendary Quests, mushrooms, new custom building, and a spikey tree to deal with in the coming update. In little to no time, he’s tasked with exploring new areas and solving riddles. He wakes up to find himself before the tribe’s mysterious Shaman. It doesn’t take long for him to find an arrow in his gut, but everything’s clearly under control. As we can see in the new trailer, he assumes he’s going to have a jolly good time with the locals, despite the fact that they’ve likely never met anyone from the developed world before, nor care to. In Spirits of Amazonia, players can look forward to learning more about how Jake got into his predicament in the first place. Green Hell will gain a new story mode called Spirits of Amazonia that serves as a prequel to the main game story. Today, Creepy Jar announced its latest plans for the Amazon survival game. Despite the ongoing universal development complications, Green Hell actually managed to deliver a few important features last year, like co-op, additional crafting, and Steam achievements. Developer Creepy Jar made a lot of initial promises about the game, and has slowly but surely fulfilled them. We’re looking forward to unravelling the mystery of Facility 3826, and finding the truth behind the hearsay for ourselves when the game debuts in late 2019.Green Hell has been available, but still in development since 2018 now, and it has come a long way.

It meets our shotgun blasts with indifference before launching itself at us… and that’s where our direct feed cuts out.ĭeveloper Mundfish has been working on the game for more than a year - with recent rumours of development strife (opens in new tab) - but is keeping much of its work under its hat. We’ve no time to contemplate this further, as seemingly from nowhere a mech rolls onto the scene. So they’re not hostile to all organics… interesting. As we make our way through greenhouses and futuristic stables, we notice a mechanical foe still caring tenderly for a group of chickens. With enemies hitting hard and ammunition scarce, it’s in your interest to avoid confrontation wherever possible. It takes a fair few hits (and a sizable chunk of our health) but we manage to take the robot out in a spray of white sparks.Īlthough Atomic Heart is focused on melee combat, shortly after battering a bounty of bots we do manage to acquire a shotgun.

In it, they revealed that Atomic Heart is in the final stages of development, but they. We’re still out of bullets but luckily for us we’d just picked up something vaguely resembling a makeshift mace before it found us. Artyom takes credit for everything the audience likes about the game.

A warped, patriotic jingle whirs out of sync somewhere, still-twitching corpses are strewn among torn propaganda posters, and one of those fighty crash dummies decides to give us the grand tour by punting us through the facility. There’s nothing for it we head deeper into the belly of the beast. There were murmurs about a doomed romance between two employees, and rumours of strange experiments that raised the dead, though how all this ties into 3826’s downfall remains to be seen. As you might guess, today isn’t a good day at the site, and it’s up to P-3 to figure out what went wrong. This is what P-3 was specifically sent to investigate: an underground science facility filled with faulty machinery and killer robots.
