3D Realms has released a demo for Phantom Fury on Steam. Phantom Fury is the sequel to Ion Fury, in which players will once again assume the role of Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison.
In Phantom Fury, players will embark on an adrenaline-fueled journey around the USA. Players will use an enormous arsenal of weapons and skills to battle treacherous soldiers and vile mutants, all while trying to save mankind.
You can download the demo from here.
3D Realms plans to release Phantom Fury later this year. Below you can also find its key features.
- An intense mixture of bombastic action and road movie – Fight through seedy hotels in Albuquerque, explore abandoned facilities in Los Alamos, secure the streets of Chicago, and so much more!
- An insanely interactive world – An incredible amount of interactivity brings the environments to life. Fully usable computers, helicopter flights, playable arcade machines are only a few examples of what you can expect.
- A vast array of weapons – Over 20 unique weapons are at your disposal! Fan favorites like the Bowling Bombs are joined by brand-new equipment such as armor-piercing shotguns, electrified foam shooting devices and deployable drones. Unlockable weapon upgrades and mods with completely new fire functions will give you the necessary control needed to overcome any fight the way you want it to!
- A wide range of unlockable skills and upgrades – Weapons aren’t the only way to overcome the many challenges waiting along the way. Upgrade your bionic arm and suit with powerful new abilities, such as a punch attack or an electric shield.
- A terrifying number of enemies – Encounter vicious cyborgs, menacing soldiers and disgusting mutations, each with their own special skills. Push your skills to the limit in exhilarating boss battles.
Enjoy!
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