

Everlasting Guilt
Geeky Mouse · 2021 · FPS, Fast-Paced, Shooter, Shoot 'Em Up, Singleplayer
PC
Positive88% · 17
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About Everlasting Guilt
Overview
Everlasting Guilt is a dungeon punk-themed game that takes place in the near future, where you play as a genetically enhanced soldier who received intense training with other soldiers under a corporation. Their main task was to retrieve the seals, that for centuries kept the peace among the humans and other mythical creatures after they’ve been broken and lost. 100 seals are required to restore the balance that they once had. the journey is packed with action and the adventure is full of threats and dangers. however, all but a small price to save one’s daughter.
Gameplay
The game revolves around boss fights, each with a unique approach, each has its own mechanics and favored weapons to use against you, The player has access to an arsenal of different weapons as well as a set of unique abilities that will aid the player through their journey.
- Variety
We hate repetitive, therefore, every single boss we added has a unique approach to them that will force players to engage in different playstyles to overcome their adversaries. Each boss will have a unique environment that’s related to the lore behind them as well as their abilities.
- Interactive environment mid-fight
- Projectiles
- Parry
- Ultimate Attack
Story
The game has deep lore to it, the time-line where the game takes place is based on deep past events that lead to that point. The environment plays a big role in storytelling, it also gets affected by the gameplay and the way you progress through the story.
Once, humans and other kins lived in harmony and peace until one day the spark of war has flamed. the world went into chaos, total carnage. Eons later, our ancestors knew what had to be done, a peace treaty it was, with 100 seals to separate all blood from each, to never start a war ever again. One day, all the seals have gone broken and lost. and the world is on the verge of a new war, all are pointing fingers at each other for what has happened to those seals. A mercenary corporation has developed a new bio-energy force to genetically enhance their troops. A fine set of super soldiers are trained to retrieve the lost seals before it’s too late, but such a task cannot be assigned but to the very few elites since the top-class soldier training is extremely costly as well as time-consuming. A 5 S-Class soldier is tasked with retrieving all 100 seals, 20 each, you get to play as one of them to retrieve the only hope left to keep this world intact. As you progress through the course of the game, you get to unravel the history of the character you're playing. Many mysteries and secrets waiting to unfold.
What Steam players say
Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.
EA FPS + mechanics + promising = Punk themed FPS focused on boss fights with different mechanics and Doom like aspects. Currently has 6 bosses and 2 levels with more in the works. Master the fights. [h1][url=https://store.steampowered.com/curator/35180752-3-point-play/] Follow our curator for similar games [/url][/h1]11 found this helpful
In my 30 minutes of gameplay I've encountered: -Enemies that take 0 damage from guns, outside of tutorials. -Enemies running backwards towards you. -Story not making much sense -Starting off in a Fantasy setting and then loaded into a Sci-fi environment, without some sort of transition between the two. This game does have potential to have good gameplay, but the current bugs doesn't make me want to continue playing it for now.7 found this helpful
So I went into this game not sure what to expect, from the trailers it felt like an arena shooter mixed with Doom, and oh boy oh boy what I didn't expect with the Souls flare to be thrown in as well, the game is not easy at all, even on easy difficulty, but I think that's part of its charm. I fought around 4 bosses and didn't manage to kill any of them, it was challenging but the good kind of challenge, every time I died I learned something new, a new attack pattern, a new trick, a new safe zone, and so on. The challenge was worth it, and I intend to keep going back to it. On the other hand, this is an Early Access game so I am pretty sure there are still alot of updates and fixes that the developer is going to introduce. It is clear there is alot of love and care poured into this project, there is lore to be read to shape the story, there are multiple layers to the game (I fought waves of enemies in a factory kind level, and there is a teleportar that I am not sure where will take me), so there is alot to the game that what meets the eye. This is being an early access game, I'd absolutely say it is worth a try. I will update the review once I play more of it or manage to defea…3 found this helpful
Considering that this is, indeed, a one man project. The game shows promising potential. the level design is good, the boss fights are good, a little tweaks here and there should do it its justice. Also not to mention that this an Alpha phase. The game is promising and I do recommend it to anyone who's seeking similar gameplay style to that of DOOM or FPS Soulslike games.1 found this helpful
Wow this game reminds me of Furi but in FPS you will fight multiple Bosses with different ability and different weapons plus every boss fight has his own fight style, I'm also surprised that some areas reminds me of DOOM the game kinda change into arena shooter and you have to kill a lot of different kind of enemies. As an Indie game made by one man army developer it looks incredible! you can clearly see a lot of work and efforts happened in the game. The game is in Early Access phase right now so you will expect more updates, enhancements, areas and missions in the future. I really Recommend this game.1 found this helpful
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