Developer Strange Scaffold has unleashed a blood-soaked, drug-fueled animated trailer announcing a September 26th release date for their FPS El Paso, Elsewhere. Featuring a sampling of the game’s soundtrack by RJ Lake with vocals by Xalavier Nelson Jr., the trailer showcases a stylish depiction of the story of El Paso, Elsewhere (unlike the gritty previous one) while dropping hints and glimpses at what’s to come.
El Paso, Elsewhere takes players on an unwanted, tumultuous trip down a dark rabbit hole. After learning that his ex-girlfriend, Draculae, lord of the vampires, is conducting a ritual that will doom the world as we know it, protagonist James Savage rushes back to his hometown of El Paso, Texas for a calamitous reunion.
Guarded by hordes of monsters, Draculae continues her foul work, leaving Savage’s journey as a desperate rush to prevent the end. Haunted by his memories with the undead queen, the werewolves, mummies, and biblically accurate angels awaiting James are just one threat of many. Fight them off with a wealth of weapons, pills that keep the pain at bay, and badass bullet time that lets you pick and choose your shots or deftly dodge attacks while countering.
El Paso, Elsewhere is currently aiming for release on the Xbox One, Xbox Series, and PC via Steam.
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