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Do robots dream of a higher purpose?

<span class="bold">The Signal From T&ouml;lva</span>, an open-world first-person shooter about robots fighting for claim over a desolate world, is coming soon, DRM-free on GOG.com!

There is a distant wasteland of a planet, a place where robotic explorers roam among the fascinating remnants of an ancient civilization, searching for a signal's source. Unable to resist the urge, you send a drone to the hazardous surface of Tölva. Conflict, danger, and breathtaking vistas await you there. But when the truth finally reveals itself, will you be prepared for it?


https://www.youtube.com/embed/Eq06L0KbYgU
Post edited March 01, 2017 by maladr0Id
Now this game looks interesting. I've never played them, but the YouTube footage sort of reminds me of watching the trailers for Borderlands when that was new. No idea if they're similar, but something about it made me think of it. I'll keep my eyes on this. :)
Looks a bit empty and boring.. and no multiplayer.
And the name sounds a bit like vulva.
I hope it'll be good, but I'm not holding my breath.
Looks interesting but will wait for some reviews before committing. Wishlisted for now.
Could be really good, or could be "No Bot's Sky". I'm guessing the price will be AAA, something in the $40-$60 range, so one to wait for reviews for.
This is from the same gents that created "Sir, you are being hunted". So could prove interesting.
Seems like a bit too repetitive gameplay loop. Hopefully, the game has more to offer, but it does seem interesting.
Looks very pretty and sounds quite interesting, not really a FPS person any more but I'll keep an eye on this.
At first I thought this was that Horizon game that recently came out but this looks good too.
I like that they're calling it an open-world FPS. It keeps what it "needs to do" to be good in perspective. Good AI, fun battles, an interesting story to hold it all together. Definitely interested. Makes me want to try Sir, You Are Being Hunted more than I previously wanted.
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IAmSinistar: Could be really good, or could be "No Bot's Sky". I'm guessing the price will be AAA, something in the $40-$60 range, so one to wait for reviews for.
Technically I think it's more a "No Bot's Planet", since there seems to be only one planet.
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IAmSinistar: Could be really good, or could be "No Bot's Sky". I'm guessing the price will be AAA, something in the $40-$60 range, so one to wait for reviews for.
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blotunga: Technically I think it's more a "No Bot's Planet", since there seems to be only one planet.
except it's not claiming to be more than it is - there's no resource gathering and shooting things seems to be the focus
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blotunga: Technically I think it's more a "No Bot's Planet", since there seems to be only one planet.
Oh, really? In that case it could be quite good, then. If they spent time properly crafting a world instead of letting an algorithm do it, it may be worthwhile.
Looks interesting, but won`t run on my old toaster.
So is it poor man's Borderlands or is it Borderlands which will make you poor?