Developer of War Thunder, Gaijin Entertainment along with Targem Games Studio has announced a new team based multiplayer game focused
around vehicle combat called Crossout.
Not exact matches
Debates about how to
combat climate change usually revolve
around how to cut emissions from smokestacks and
vehicle tailpipes.
«When you are wandering nowadays
around the savannas of Africa, everything is exactly identical... to what the explorers and scientists of the 19th century lived but with a big difference: We are going there equipped with modern GPS, powerful 4x4
vehicles, [and] medicines to
combat malaria,» Serrallonga says.
I imagine it to be not dissimilar from a game such as «Warhawk» or «Star Wars: Battlefront», where you can walk
around on foot, like in a third person shooter, and then hop into a ship or tank and fly / drive it
around the map and engage in
vehicle combat.
The main game is mainly split between two interfaces — the hex map world you travel
around to complete missions and the tactical
combat screen where you control your
vehicles and battle enemies.
Consequently, much of the
combat revolves
around infantry and light
vehicles.
The GIFs show driving
around with different
vehicles: Boat, Motorcycle and Car, along with ranged and melee
combat.
The turrets were strategically placed
around the map as well, and I found myself loving to man these stationary guns to
combat enemy
vehicles and defend our control points.
Like its predecessor, players roam
around arenas collecting weapon powerups and attempt to destroy each other in all manner of jeeps, buggies and tanks, with each
vehicle offering their own advantages and disadvantages in
combat — tanks are slow but deadly, whereas jeeps are nimble but more vulnerable.
There are armor battles,
vehicle transports maneuvering
around, and of course, plenty of infantry
combat.
By vehicular
combat, I don't mean a game like Battlefield 4, which yes, technically you can ride
around in
vehicles and attack each other with them.
The large open world levels give players the freedom to explore and move
around in
combat, operate various
vehicles and sneak past deadly encounters.