Heavy Bullets arms you with only a revolver and six bullets.
Steam Early Access sees the arrival of a procedurally generated FPS title by the name of Heavy Bullets today. The game, which is Terri Vellimann’s debut title, is in a beta stage and the community is invited to provide feedback and suggestions as the game goes through the final two months of development.
For those interested, Heavy Bullets arms you with a revolver and six “devastatingly plump bullets”. Your goal is to reset the security mainframe in order to restore order and reap the rewards of a job well done. In order to succeed you’ll need to be careful and make smart use of your bullets, items, and even the environment.
The game is set for a final launch in July 2014, and is available on the Humble Store, Steam Early Access, and other download services with a 15% discount off the final price of $9.99.
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