Hands-On Preview: The Jolly Co-Op Construction Of 'Salvation Denied'
Summary
"Salvation Denied" is a new video game where players control robot construction workers who build structures alone or with up to four players. The game features physics-based challenges using tools like a gravity gun and foam gun to move and stick pieces together while rebuilding a tower damaged by a meteor.Key Facts
- Players are robotic construction workers tasked with building structures.
- The game supports solo and up to four-player cooperative play.
- Players use a Gravity Gun to move and rotate heavy objects easily.
- A Foam Gun helps parts stick together, although connections can still break.
- The game includes a large bulldozer with a 3D printer and grinder for clearing or playful actions.
- The game uses the Havok physics engine for simulation, rather than Unreal Engine 5’s default physics engine.
- The gameplay combines chaotic teamwork during co-op and a slower, more thoughtful pace when playing alone.
- The game is developed by Firevolt and published by Digital Vortex Entertainment.
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