Independently developed and published games are often overlooked or fail to achieve the recognition they may deserve due to the lack of marketing exposure that big-budgeted titles have. But of course, many phenomenal independent games such as Inscryption have been acclaimed for their surprising nuance, innovation, and art design.
Small indie games are commonly created by heartfelt developers for whom they are passion projects, or perhaps simply an experimental and explorative effort to see what kind of experience they can produce. Recently, a full-time indie developer's latest upcoming game, Wrought Flesh, has been shown off further, demonstrating an influence from PlayStation's classic low-poly graphics.
"Miziziziz," or Narayana Walters, has shared more details and footage of their independently developed game. Walters very briefly gives a genre synopsis for Wrought Flesh as a "biopunk FPS RPG" before thoroughly explaining how they were able to achieve flowing hair physics for Wrought Flesh's protagonist character, insinuating that a third-person perspective mode may also be available in order for the player to see it. But Wrought Flesh's most uniquely identifiable feature is the mechanic of taking deceased enemies' organs to equip them in the Gajeshian Cultist's body.
Equipped organs provide stats respective to maximum health, health regeneration, speed, and even a stat dubbed "digestion." This organ-equip feature shows both the dissected enemy cadaver and the player's body on a menu screen where players then drag-and-drop the entrails and internal organs that they wish to furnish themselves with. Players then advance through Wrought Flesh and encounter diverse monsters and "drugged-up space bandits" as a "near-mythological being built from the bodies of long-dead saints."
Walters proposes that "You kill things, eat corpses, equip organs but it's all very low-res and low-poly" in a "mature content description" of Wrought Flesh, and this simplified summary of the game may be enough to win over any fans of dystopian, eccentric FPSs. Indeed, while Wrought Flesh's RPG hook sounds fascinating itself, the game's environments and enemy designs are superb and tease climactic boss battles with a Terraworm and other such fantastical creatures.
Walters' other indie titles include InterSection, Theyest Thou, and StarPrey, which can all also be found on Steam. Wrought Flesh is set to launch soon on Steam, so any excited fans will not have to wait much longer to get their hands on this truly unique indie game next month.
Wrought Flesh is currently scheduled to release on December 10 for PC.
Source: Steam
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