Human Element, the debut title from Robotoki, will hit PCs in November 2015 according to a Tweet from studio founder Robert Bowling.
Bowling confirmed the date on Twitter, and revealed that release dates for console versions are still yet to be finalised. He also revealed that the title has been developed on Crytek's CryEngine.
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Remember Human Element? The class-based, zombie apocalypse game from Robert Bowling who served as the creative strategist and community manager for Infinity Ward’s Call of Duty franchise? As it turns out, Bowling’s studio Robotoki has shut down.
Shouldn't have given such a different impression of your game then. You described it as a gritty visceral apocalypse survival based on keeping the human element alive. Instead you made a cartoony Mad Max multiplayer shooter. I cannot understand what on earth happened.
Well i guess this is a good thing, what they showed and what the described was not even close to each other.
Sounds a bit like they may be working with dx12. Or just ironically/coincidentally releasing at the same time, who knows.
Been interested in seeing what he would create, hopefully they show something at E3.
Nice choice in using the CryEngine. Now push it to the limits and break my PC!
Open World Survival is the new wave.
I stop reading at "FPS" I hate first person games...