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In Tune With The Audience: Meteör

By Jim Rossignol on January 22nd, 2013.


Comrade Pixel Prospector points the way to lavish-looking third-person shooter Meteör, which mixes rawk with fighting alien bugs. Surprisingly, perhaps, it’s actually a student project from Games Academy Berlin, and they describe it as “a musical survival party Game”. What that means is that your weapon is a musical instrument, which changes its sound as you level up. You can see it in actions below, and it’s looking pretty handsome in its Unreal-powered outfit as the team play co-op. (And make a lot of noise.)
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