Daybreakers details and screenshots
From Trilogy Studios comes a new first-person shoooter immersing you into the world of undercover US secret operatives. Daybreakers puts you in the role of Nolan Reeves, tasked to infiltrate the world of the criminal underground to in order to save the world – and in a tragic twist, to save his own life.
From Trilogy Studios comes a new first-person shoooter immersing you into the world of undercover US secret operatives. Daybreakers puts you in the role of Nolan Reeves, tasked to infiltrate the world of the criminal underground to in order to save the world – and in a tragic twist, to save his own life.
Set in a time when the world is just about ready to fall apart from the barrage of wars, diseases, insurgencies and starvation, a US funded group, Nexus Corporation, attempts to find the cure to all these ails, studying time travel and using volunteer convicts as experimental guinea pigs for “Project Daybreak”.
Nolan Reeves joins said Project (of course in his undercover capacity), with the mission of finding three escaped convicts. However, he later finds out that the only people who can vouch for his true identity have been killed. Now he must use the relationships he has around him in Nexus Island, as well as the time jumps, in order for him to survive. At the very least, he may hope that his falsified sentence will be shortened through these time travels in order for him to get out.
A rather dreary situation to be put in, most definitely. Triloy Studios CEO Michael Pole says of the project,
We would like to be the first team to truly monetize the online gameplay of first-person shooters. First-person shooters traditionally have not done a very good job of rewarding players. The way they reward players is that you run through a level, shoot everything on level, finish the level, and you go to the other level and get a bigger gun. Our goal and our objective is to get a player a sophisticated and very detailed level of gameplay that hasn’t been delivered in first-person shooters by offering gamers a moment-by-moment reward system versus a level-based reward system.
Still no word on when this promising title comes out, but it’s definitely slated for a PS3, Xbox 360 and PC release. But in the meantime, go check out the artwork for Daybreakers.







