Driving across the Pacific Northwest in a dilapidated station wagon may not sound like your typical video game power fantasy, but Pacific Drive has a number of more aces up its sleeve. The running-based survival game that first debuted on the PlayStation State of Play stream last September now has a latest trailer that gives a greater idea of what this S.T.A.L.K.E.R.-inspired journey through the irradiated forests of the Olympic Exclusion Zone has in store for us still in stock this 12 months.
Pacific Drive is an upcoming PC game that takes place on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington, D.C., a landmass covered mostly with wildlife, just across the Puget Sound from Seattle. Pacific Drive has grow to be a dangerous exclusion zone after a mysterious disaster brought on by a secret organization called ARDA. Now it’s filled with STALKER-inspired radiation and “anomalies” that may take the shape of hostile scrap balls, menacing pillars of earth, and an enormous weather phenomenon called “zone storm” that annihilates every little thing in its path.
Every time you run in Pacific Rim, you enterprise into the Exclusion Zone in your trusty station wagon, which provides a point of protection from the hazards of the Exclusion Zone. There you will see leftovers, parts and latest materials to make use of within the garage to repair and upgrade your automobile.
The zone changes each time you head out though, and you will have to improvise: the station wagon can take a little bit of a beating, but only up to some extent. You could have to go looking for parts from abandoned gas stations, vehicles and every little thing else you discover there.
However, you possibly can’t sit still for too long or you will attract the anomaly’s attention – and eventually you will have to flee the destructive force of the zonal storm itself.
Fortunately, you’ll give you the option to develop modifications to your automobile that can increase its durability and let you get into areas that were inaccessible at first.
There’s so much occurring within the trailer: Twin Peaks, Stranger Things, STALKER, Alan Wake, and perhaps even a little bit of Forza are all on display.
Developer Ironwood Studios says Pacific Drive’s release date can be later this 12 months, and you possibly can go to Steam to place it in your wishlist now. You can even try a few of the most effective PC racing games to ensure that your driving skills are as much as par.