Now that’s a surprise. Dave Massicotte came out of nowhere with 7FRAMED; a new action shooter that sports some of the best in-game visuals we’ve ever seen. Seriously, this game looks spectacular. Dave Massicotte has launched a Kickstarter campaign for 7FRAMED and aims to raise $300K in total.
7FRAMED puts you in the role of not one but seven citizens targeted by the groups that would control them.
“Set up for crimes you did not commit, 7FRAMED allows you to play from not only the perspective of all of the victims but other characters in the world. Every shift in point of view brings new insights into the agenda of the enemy and brings you steps closer to solving the mysteries of why you? Why were you targeted? And every character you play brings you closer to the realization that your characters must be pivotal players on the global stage even if they do not know it yet.”
Regarding its technology powering it, 7FRAMED utilizes VIE Workshop revolutionary motion capture, facial animation, and character creation technologies to deliver a AAA game experience that feels like both a contemporary survival shooter and a parkour platformer.
Here are the key features of 7FRAMED:
-Single player campaign
-Multi-player online mode in which you frame other players.
-All shooter ingredients plus many challenging puzzles.
-Hiding from the other character system
-Perspective mission (replay the mission from someone else point of view) This is going to be one of the best feature. (Cross path mission)
-Adaptive story line (Player influence of the environment to have impact on other episodes)
Here are some in-game screenshots from it, and as can you see, the game looks pretty impressive.
The team behind it has also released a gameplay trailer. Now while the game’s visuals are astounding, its gameplay feels more like an interactive movie. Here is hoping that the final build – provided its Kickstarter campaign hits its initial goal – won’t be that scripted.
Enjoy!
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