Phantom Line is a cooperative shooter that will make you think of David Lynch: let’s see the trailer

Phantom Line is a cooperative shooter that will make you think of David Lynch: let’s see the trailer
Phantom Line is a cooperative shooter that will make you think of David Lynch: let’s see the trailer

The PC Gaming Show 2024 put on display Phantom Line, a new cooperative shooter for up to four players. The trailer allowed us to see some gameplay scenes

Phantom Line is set in the post-nuclear European continent. “Your mission is to search for and contain paranormal events and activities (anomalies) hidden from the public eye, in an open world map full of dynamic events.”

The Phantom Line trailer

There official description reads: “You are part of an elite spec-op unit, working for a megacorp called Mortfield Industries, who have given you a second chance. You have been selected for the operator simulation program called HUSK, where you can transfer the your consciousness between artificial bodies. Use them in your tactics: scout, distract, bait or use many other strategies and commands to gain an advantage over everything that stands in your way.”

“Hidden from the public, our world is full of paranormal creatures and phenomena called anomalies. The threat to humanity grows day by day, seeping into our world through cracks in the fabric of space-time. Elite Operators are needed to contain these extremely dangerous events.”

“There nuclear war has just erupted and you have been sent to the contested Iron Corridor, a region of Eastern Europe torn by international tensions. Operators must be self-sufficient should they become cut off. Improvise if necessary: ​​use all available resources, equip yourself and adapt your tactics to the situation on the ground. Humanity is at war and you are on the front lines as the last defense. Take up the Husks for the cause. Become the ultimate anomaly hunter. Now…go die again.”

 
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