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“Diablo meets Mortal Kombat” as Redeemer available now on Steam and GOG

August 1, 2017 by Villordsutch

Let loose today upon PCs across the globe – from Gambitious Digital Entertainment – is a top-down, close-quarters action brawler called Redeemer, the game that’s been described a “Diablo meets Mortal Kombat”. 

Indie developer Sobaka Studio’s have delivered a truly brutal game in which you play an ex-mercenary called Vasily, who is on the run from the shadowy forces he was once previously part of.  Using everything from fists, blunt instruments, numerous guns and anything that you can lay you hands on, you’ll need to work your way through an army of elite operatives on a mission of reckoning and redemption.

Confront your violent past in the story-driven single-player campaign, or test your skills against countless enemies in the horde-like Arena Mode. Take down foes quietly with stealth or beat them down with a variety of fighting moves and weapons, including firearms, explosives, environmental objects, hammers and the raw brute force of your fists. The team at Sobaka Studio has been adamant about honing in on what makes the brawler genre special so every hit cracks, crunches and bursts with aggressive energy and sound design.

Redeemer, is available now  on Windows PC via Steam and GOG.com for £10.99.

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