According to a promotional trailer that was released by Incandescent Imaging today, the indie horror game Caffeine will be showcased at this year’s AVcon event. Not much is shown in Caffeine’s new trailer, but it shows off the lighting effects and overall futuristic feel of the environment. Startling camera movements set the mood for the the upcoming horror game. Plot elements, gameplay, and character designs are excluded from the trailer.
In a somehow “calm-before-the-storm” tweet war, Brad Wardell and Dylan Browne discussed which game was actually the first one that took advantage of Microsoft’s new API.
Who gives a $hit? Both games look very average at best, Caffeine looks like a mediocre Alien Isolation ripoff and Ashes of the singularity looks like Supreme Commander Forged Alliance with more things on screen. And people will most likely care when AAA games are the ones implementing DX12 technology.
Incandescent Imaging announced today that science fiction adventure title Caffeine – Episode One is the first DirectX 12 title to be released.
VRFocus reports on Incandescent Imaging's episodic sci-fi horror title Caffeine, which has just released Episode One to the Steam digital content platform.