Fort Solis is Dead Space meets Duncan Jones Moon TechRadar

Fort Solis is Dead Space meets Duncan Jones Moon TechRadar

Fort Solis is Dead Space meets Duncan Jones Moon TechRadar Skip to main content TechRadar is supported by its audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here's why you can trust us. Fort Solis is Dead Space meets Duncan Jones Moon By Julian Benson last updated 13 June 2022 That's no Moon (Image credit: Fallen Leaf) Audio player loading… The Summer Game Fest is in full swing now and we've just seen another game reveal, a sci-fi action thriller set on Mars that looks to be particularly creepy. The reveal trailer for Fort Solis keeps us very much in the dark, going more for the emotional impact of the game than giving us much detail about what we'll be doing in it. Set in a remote Martian mining station called Fort Solis, it looks like you'll be swapping between control of two characters: medical officer Wyatt Taylor and maintenance engineer Jack Leary. See if you can make out what's going on from the Summer Game Fest 2022 trailer: After the game's reveal, Geoff Keighley was joined on stage by actors Troy Baker and Roger Clark, the two key players in For Solis. Baker plays medical officer Taylor and Clark plays engineer Leary. While neither actor would get too deep into explaining what was happening in the game, Baker revealed a few tidbits. When the game's director got in touch to recruit him for the project he explained that Fort Solis would be "a tight thriller, we want it to feel like Dead Space meets Duncan Jones' Moon". So expect weird, creeping sci-fi, maybe with a little body horror thrown in for good measure. You can watch the interview for yourself below: While the trailer didn't show much of the game's action, it did reveal that Fort Solis is being built in Unreal Engine 5 and it looks absolutely gorgeous. The red planet is somewhere we've been to in a lot of games and it's often a washed-out space, but in the trailer, those rich reds just give a sense of pulsing danger below the surface of every scene. Hopefully, we'll learn what it's actually about before too long.Have a look at all the other upcoming games to whet your whistle for 2022. Julian BensonEditor in Chief, TechRadar GamingJulian's been writing about video games for more than a decade. In that time, he's always been drawn to the strange intersections between gaming and the real world, like when he interviewed a NASA scientist who had become a Space Pope in EVE Online, or when he traveled to Ukraine to interview game developers involved in the 2014 revolution, or that time he tore his trousers while playing Just Dance with a developer. See more Gaming news TechRadar Newsletter Sign up to get breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis and more, plus the hottest tech deals! Thank you for signing up to TechRadar. You will receive a verification email shortly. There was a problem. Please refresh the page and try again. MOST POPULARMOST SHARED1My days as a helpful meat shield are over, thanks to the Killer Klown horror game2One of the world's most popular programming languages is coming to Linux3It looks like Fallout's spiritual successor is getting a PS5 remaster4I tried the weirdest-looking Bluetooth speaker in the world, and I utterly adore it5You may not have to sell a body part to afford the Nvidia RTX 4090 after all1We finally know what 'Wi-Fi' stands for - and it's not what you think2Dreamforce 2022 live: All the announcements from this year's show3'Go small or go home': HTC teases a new Vive VR headset4She-Hulk episode 8 just confirmed Netflix's Daredevil TV show is canon in the MCU5Google's new AI lets you turn words into HD videos Technology Magazines (opens in new tab)● (opens in new tab)The best tech tutorials and in-depth reviewsFrom$12.99 (opens in new tab)View (opens in new tab)
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