The Callisto Protocol releases on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and PC December 2, 2022. It looks dark, terrifying and brutal while leaving us nostalgic for those good ole Dead Space memories. The graphics are out of this world and what little sound mixing we’ve heard leaves us with chicken skin. These two new videos only make us more excited to get our hands on The Callisto Protocol. With as gross as these guys look, I’m not sure why you’d want them cuddling up next to you. There also seems to be intense melee fighting as well as a type of phase ability to bring the enemies closer to you. Even with arms shot into splinters, they will still keep coming. The gunplay reminds me of Resident Evil 2 guns with the monsters taking nearly a full clip before finally falling. Whether the monsters are aliens, infected or parasites is yet to be seen but they look difficult to take down. It looks like Jacob is armed with a weapon, perhaps a plasma based weapon, which has some pretty heavy dismemberment abilities. If you’re one of the players that think gore is scarier, then never you fret because The Callisto Protocol has that too, in spades. It creates such an eerie and isolated atmosphere so quickly. In that small demo, The Callisto Protocol has shown itself as an immensely scary game just by its use of sound alone. Then the screaming gets closer really fast and all of a sudden, you’re zombie food. Then you hear a scream and a hiss in the distance and you know all of the peaceful days are gone. It’s a peaceful, sunny day on the beach and the only sounds you hear are the swaying of the palms and the lapping of the ocean. “That’s insane!” you scream but I beg you to think of the game’s use of sound. Or example: Dead Island is scarier than Dying Light 2. I’ll argue that the scariest games aren’t always the gory ones but the games that utilize sound the best. The gameplay seems very Dead Space-esque with dark and quiet atmospheres punctuated by the horrifying sounds of something lurking in the dark. The gameplay for The Callisto Protocol from Striking Distance Studios has already drawn many comparisons to the game Dead Space from EA, but arguably, Callisto Protocol already is shaping up to be. That’s the kind of character death that will stay with you for a bit. The Callisto Protocol is already reminiscient of Dead Space, but it has the potential to do even better than what EA was able to achieve originally. The game arrives on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and PC on December 2, 2022.If you thought getting chomped by a monster was bad, I think that ending raises the stakes quite a bit. We can’t complain though, as the integration of the UI in the world was one of the best things about Dead Space.Ĭheck out The Callisto Protocol gameplay trailer for yourself below. ![]() And it looks like Lee has a few lights on his suit that more than remind of us of Issac’s suit. Gore, tentacles and some futuristic weapons are all here to satisfy your space-horror urges. However, there’s a few key differences, not least some murderous robots that aren’t taking too kindly to the inmates. Proceedings have a distinctly Dead Space feel to them, as we expected from the creators of that series. You’ll have to fight to survive the monsters and uncover the secrets of the sinister United Jupiter Company.Īs you can see from the footage below, expect plenty of scares, dark shadows and mutated monsters. After a mysterious outbreak, guards and inmates are turning into monsters called Biophage. We now know you’re playing as Jacob Lee, an inmate at the mysterious Black Iron Prison. The new footage came with a PlayStation Blog post from Glen Schofield, who offered up a little more detail. Striking Distance Studios has unveiled the first gameplay footage from upcoming survival horror The Callisto Protocol.
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