by Mia Apr 11,2025
Während meines Besuchs in Brasilien für Gamescom Latam war ich auf der Suche nach einem im Land entwickelten Handyspiel. Meine Suche führte mich zu einem lebhaften gelben Stand, wo ich Uniqkiller entdeckte, einen kommenden Top-Down-Shooter aus dem in Sao Paulo ansässigen Studio Hypejoe Games. Das Spiel wurde bei der Veranstaltung offiziell vorgestellt, und der Stand war ein Magnet für die Teilnehmer, wobei ein ständiger Strom von Menschen die Demo ausprobierte. Der Anblick von Hypejoes gelben Taschen in der gesamten Ausstellung war ein Beweis für die Popularität von Uniqkiller.

Hypejoe möchte mit Uniqkiller auf dem überfüllten Shooter -Markt einen Namen machen. Das Spiel nimmt einen isometrischen Top-Down-Kamera-Winkel an, eine Abkehr aus der typischen Perspektive der ersten Person, obwohl dies für die meisten Spieler möglicherweise nicht die Hauptauslosung ist. Stattdessen ist die Betonung der Anpassung wahrscheinlich das, was viele auf sich ziehen wird. Im Jahr 2024 glaubt Hypejoe, dass sich die Spieler nach Individualität sehnen, und Uniqkiller bietet umfangreiche Optionen, um Ihren Charakter zu erstellen und zu personalisieren, oder „Uniq“. Wenn Sie mehr Übereinstimmungen spielen, können Sie weitere Anpassungen freischalten, nicht nur für Erscheinungsbild, sondern auch für Fähigkeiten und Kampfstil, sodass Sie Ihr Gameplay -Erlebnis anpassen können.

Als Multiplayer -Spiel wird Uniqkiller die üblichen Elemente wie den Beitritt zu Clans, die Teilnahme an Clankriegen, besonderen Ereignissen und verschiedenen Missionen bieten. Für diejenigen, die bei Schützen wie ich vielleicht nicht die besten sind, ist Hypejoe für die Umsetzung eines fairen Matchmakes verpflichtet, um sicherzustellen, dass die Spieler gegen andere mit ähnlichen Fähigkeiten übereinstimmen.
Uniqkiller soll sowohl auf dem Mobiltelefon als auch auf dem PC veröffentlicht werden, wobei ein geschlossenes Beta für November 2024 geplant ist. Behalten Sie Pocket Gamer für Updates über die vollständige Veröffentlichung im Auge.
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