
Team17 and developer Drop Bear Bytes announced Broken Road, a post-apocalyptic RPG set in Australia will be releasing in 2024.
Broken Roads A Post Apocalyptic RPG Set in Australia Announced
Broken Roads got a new trailer at Gamescom 2024 and has a new publisher which is Team17. The narrative-driven RPG will launch on both PC and consoles in 2024.
Expect a mature storyline with a deep morality system, all taking place in Australia which is now a wasteland. The morality system not only influences the quests, but the dialogue and character development. The game will feature real-world locations and landmarks as you explore, fight and of course survive.
Players can choose different philosophical paths: Humanist, Utilitarian, Machiavellian and Nihilist, each having their own unique traits.
You can check out the official features below:
- Deep and compelling traditional gameplay blended with original mechanics and experiences.
- A unique morality system that influences both story and gameplay as the plot unfolds.
- Explore real-world locations across a post-apocalyptic Western Australia filled with intriguing stories.
- Hand-drawn visuals and a soundtrack composed with instruments constructed from everyday objects help make the world come alive.
Broken Roads coming to PC and consoles in 2024.
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