We’re back with The Day Before gameplay video, which looks like a technical demo and is beautiful enough to be far from real. It was recently announced by IGN at an event, but due to technical issues, the live broadcast was turned into a lo-fi hip-hop broadcast. Today, new gameplay footage of the game has been posted online in recent hours.
The Day Before gameplay video looks great again
A new gameplay video has been released for The Day Before, developed by FNTASTIC and published by MYTONA. This time they also showed the car driving dynamics of the game, but it is also possible to catch some small mistakes in it. You can watch the trailer right below. Have a good time already!
In the introduction to the video, the game makes the car talk about driving mechanics, just as it has previously done its show with third-person shooter mechanics. It catches our eye that suspensions and ground deformations are very well designed. One can’t help but doubt whether this is really a game or a technical demo. The Day Before gameplay video, which bears a trace of all the games that do things well in its genre, still looks promising but also unsettling.
In the video you will see that several different places are entered. The first is a gas station surrounded by zombies, and the other is a house in the countryside with fields around it. We can say that the views look great. However, the interaction of the environment with the player is also very well designed. For example, when walking in the field, the crops around it lean sideways, a small but not to be missed detail. These little details greatly improve the quality of the game when it becomes a whole, but The Day Before is still too good to be true. If you don’t have the first published information about the game, don’t worry! You can calmly click here to watch our related video and find out the details.
There is no specific release date for the game yet, but as you can see at the end of the trailer, they have the phrase “Very soon”. And what do you guys think of this game that’s too good to be true? Don’t forget to share your feedback in the comments section just below.