Generation Zero is the most recent title from Just Cause three developer, Avalanche Studios, however how does it measure up?
An open-world sci-fi FPS from Swedish studio, Avalanche, Generation Zero was announced last year, and is a 4 participant co-op game set in an alternate timeline in 1980s Sweden, pitting people towards robots.
Scavenging is part of the gameplay, as are ways like stealth, and organising ambushes in your mechanical adversaries.
The March release date was revealed back in January, together with a $80/£75/€80 Collector’s Edition that features a material map, a t-shirt, a Dalecarlian (Dala) horse statue, idea artwork postcards, and a steelbook cowl.
Generation Zero drops tomorrow on PC, PS4, and Xbox One, and for those who’re questioning whether or not it’s definitely worth the modest sum of $40/£35/€40 for the Standard Edition on console, or $35/£30/€35 on PC, we’ve rounded up the entire evaluation scores so that you can take a gander at under.
As all the time, scores are out of 10 except famous in any other case.
- Wccftech – 5
- The Games Machine [Italian] – 6
- God is a Geek – 8
- Eurogamer – No rating
- Polygon – No rating
- Destructoid – evaluation in progress
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