
Your objective is to lead your Blue team to victory in battles on the eponymous Ravenfield. You play as a soldier of the Blue team in their war with the Red team. Instead, it focuses on making the shooting game aspect as perfect as it can possibly be.However, it does have a little bit of a premise. To that end, it dispenses with unnecessarily convoluted plots and complex gameplay. The only thing Ravenfield truly aspires to be is an amazing FPS game. Can it stand up against the massive triple A FPS games from major game developers? General Concept However, it really excels in its execution, as evidenced by the overwhelimingly positive response that it has received. At first glance, it just looks like your standard FPS game with some low-quality graphics. Between the two, Ravenfield definitely falls in the latter category.


Players will be able to have a hands-on combat experience with a wide range of weapons, including the previously disclosed heavy weapons like the Raven Sword.First-person shooting games are a dime a dozen in today’s gaming market, so it takes a unique premise or amazing execution to really standout in the overly-saturated FPS market. Hassel explained that the aim of the game is to be more involved than other RTS games in the future. This system uses body movements to make the player react to any situation. The early access version of the game will be free for the first three months, after which it will charge players for its usage.Īccording to Hassel, the major intention behind the development of the Ravenfield beta was to test the first-person view with the help of a "Ragdoll Physics" system, which has been added to the game since the first-person view was introduced.

He further explained that the early access version of the game will be supported with paid upgrades later on. He also teased the in-game leaderboards and two new weapons - the Raven Sword and the Raven Gun. Hassel later revealed that there are around seven to eight features that are coming to the new game.Īpart from that, Hassel also announced that four additional maps are coming to the game, namely Twilight Wastes, Canyon Complex, Argyn Forests, and Canyon Ridge. The game is the complete version of the cancelled VR title called Raven Tactics: Train in Time, which was in development at the time for PlayStation 2. It was later released for both Windows and Linux as an alpha pre-launch title for Windows, macOS and Linux in May 2021.

Ravenfield is a futuristic first-person shooter video game developed by Swedish developer Johan Hassel.
