Home > Geek

‘Drawn to Death’ to be officially made into retail paid title; developer reveals details on Day-One Package. [VIDEO]

By Migs Casas | Nov 06, 2016 11:47 AM EST
Jaffe and his studio will be now ditching the Limited Access or free-to-play model for "Drawn to Death."
(Photo : YouTube/PlayStation) Jaffe and his studio will be now ditching the Limited Access or free-to-play model for "Drawn to Death."

"Drawn to Death" for the PS4 has been officially announced by its designer and director David Jaffe, along with details of the Day-One package.

'Drawn to Death' no longer a free-to-play model

According to the official blog of PlayStation, Jaffe and his studio will be now ditching the Limited Access or free-to-play model for "Drawn to Death." Instead, the game will be officially considered a paid retail game title available for purchase. The game will still be unaltered in terms of the actual gameplay.

Details on the six characters of 'Drawn to Death'

Designer and director David Jaffe unveiled the contents of "Drawn to Death" that are included in the Day One package. Those who already had a taste of the Limited Access are familiar in mastering the skills of each character in the game. Now, a new mode has appeared in the officially announced fully paid retail version where they are now featuring all six main characters that will be available for unlocking during the actual release.

However, Jaffe made it clear that the players won't be able to get all the characters yet since he encourages them to experience the core gameplay of "Drawn to Death" still. But, when the players do get to access said characters, they will be able access each of their moves, abilities, and weapons right from the beginning.

'Drawn to Death' weapons, modes, and levels

The game designer also mentioned that "Drawn to Death" will be having seven completely unique levels, in which each of them possess a variety in visuals and gameplay that would attracted players and keep them interested for a long period.

Some weapons are available to the players already, but in order to get all 26 of them, players would to unlock the rest. Along with that, "Drawn to Death" also boasts of six modes, each with unique rules and mechanics. If that's not enough, players will also get a chance to try out the new mystery systems as well, according to the official post in the Playstation website.

 "Drawn to Death" is considered a different type of shooter multiplayer game with mechanics that are unconventional than any regular shooter. Players can on their own against AI on solo mode or even match up with friends online. 

Here's the gameplay video:

© Copyright 2016 AsiaStarz.com. All Rights Reserved.


Real Time Analytics