Summary
- From the back of your mind Space Warlord Organ Trade Simulator comes a neo noir third person shooter about killing the monster you loved.
- Battle supernatural creatures from space and time with an arsenal of deadly weapons.
- El Paso, elsewhere coming to Xbox consoles and PC this fall.
Sometimes your biggest enemies are your own memories.
We tell a new kind of love story in El Paso, elsewherethe latest title from my studio, behind which the developers stand Space Warlord Organ Trading Simulator, Strange scaffolding. A nightmarish one-way trip deep beneath a motel in El Paso, Texas, you’ll uncover a tale of addiction and heartbreak as you shoot and impale monsters from horror movies and our own minds. El Paso, elsewhere coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC this fall.
After learning that the world as we know it is being destroyed in an arcane ritual, drug addict and black folklore researcher James Savage returns to his hometown of El Paso, Texas. In a fight to save reality itself from being consumed by the Forces Beyond, he must journey to a strange motel, clear the floors that have mysteriously appeared beneath it of terrifying creatures, and rescue hostages in the process. The Vampire Lord – and his ex – Draculae, stand behind the plot, opening old wounds and abandoned coping mechanisms.
Inspired by the Max Payne-era of games, El Paso, elsewhere combines raw third-person action with a heavy neo-noir narrative. As James Savage, you can mow down the monstrous creatures you encounter with a variety of weapons including dual pistols, uzis, shotguns and – of course – stakes. If you run out of ammo, you can always smash the wooden furniture located in the dimensional hopping biomes underneath the motel to get more missions. But you have to be careful: impaling a creature means getting painfully close to the monsters guarding Draculae.
Savage also has some additional tricks up his sleeve, including Bullet Time. By diving or with a single button press, you can slow down the world so you can effortlessly aim precise headshots or dodge attacks. You can also jump in the air and bounce off nearby walls to give your dive more airtime or a better vantage point. With almost inhuman movements and the ammunition that pollutes the floors you will explore, you will be able to break through Draculae’s army.
But not every battle can be fought with weapons. During his descent, Savage will struggle with his own memories – coming to terms with everything that brought him back to his hometown of El Paso, Texas, and the fact that he may have to kill the monster he once loved. Through lush, minimalist 3D cinematics, you’ll learn the tragic story of James and Draculae and the paths they traveled to meet once again – this time as enemies at the end of the world.
El Paso, elsewhere Slated for release this fall on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC. Follow us on Twitter at @StrangeScaffold or visit https://linktr.ee/strangescaffold for more.