Underward
New gameplay for Underward is out there and shows off more of the horrors and mechanics Underward will have for us
Get ready to be another test subject in a twisted and horror-filled world with some new gameplay for Underward. Well, not a test subject specifically, as we will be retrieving the true test in the mix of the game, but Intense does have some gameplay mechanics in the game that will be testing something of humanity out there. Along with all of the surviving, we will need to do in Underward, we are going to have to work together out there to retrieve the lost subject and make sure whatever is hunting us down in the game does not bring us down. As long as we have four friends on the PC to play the game next year, we should be fine… yeah… we are all screwed out there.
Jokes aside, Underward will be taking us into a new test facility where we and three other players will need to survive something that looks and acts like The Thing. A bit of a body horror monster that has been built in the lab and we need to extract it. That is where the Connected Carry System of Underward will factor in as we will be able to share the weight and speed things up as long as we are all working together. One misstep, though, could lead to the whole team being brought down and ending all of our living out there. A bit of a twist to it all, but one that looks as if it can offer up a whole lot of fun if we play our cards correctly. Have a look and see what is coming in 2025 and for a relatively low cost if you can get all of your friends in to play it.
Underward — Gameplay
Players must work together to retrieve the "TEST-SUBJECT" while navigating the tension-filled corridors of this eerie labyrinth.
Originally slated for release in late 2024, the launch has been rescheduled to early 2025 to ensure the highest possible quality.
The highlight of Underward is the Connected Carry System, allowing players to synchronize their efforts and transport heavy capsules at breakneck speed - Failing to align one's movements may result in finding oneself in a terrifying predicament.
Designed with teamwork in mind, the game promises panic-filled fun, making it the perfect choice for those who enjoy chaotic co-op horror experiences.
How are you feeling about Underward and do you think this mechanic will be a rough one for players to use together? Will the panic of it all cause too many deaths along the way or will it be a great team-building exercise? What do you think is being hatched in this facility and will we truly be able to make it all out of here alive? Head on down to the comment section to discuss it all and let your friends carry it all on. We are going to keep some eyes out there for Underward, so keep your eyes out here to see when we have more updates. It should not be too long for all of that as we head into the new year and this one does finally come to market.