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Robotoki unveils new game, Human Element, at The Game Awards 2014

Robotoki, the studio founded by Robert Bowling, showed off their brand new game at The Game Awards 2014, titled Human Element. Not much info was given on the game, however the trailer itself was pretty high octane. From the footage, it certainly looked very pre-rendered and not actual in-game footage, though if the game can match that same intensity, it looks to be really fun.

The trailer focuses on a guy strapping a bomb to his motorcycle, then riding it through a desert area, ultimately launching it into enemy territory to explore. It then switches to a gunplay section with the guy picking off enemies left and right. At the very end, the player character is out of bullets and almost ready to be slashed to bits by an enemy, only to be saved by another on a motorcycle. The twist at the very end though is that the enem comes back alive and lunges at the enemy, very much like a zombie.

Are you excited to learn more about this game?

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