Since the release of Clockwork Revolution’s official reveal trailer, both inXile studio head, Brian Fargo, and a representative at Microsoft have responded to folks claiming the “time-bending steampunk first-person RPG” aped major story beats from BioShock Infinite. Read More: ‘Now Is The Best Time’: A Critique Of BioShock Infinite The 22 Best Games For The Nintendo Switch The 15 Best Games For Sony's PlayStation 5 And while these story details certainly sound quite similar-though not identical-to plot elements in BioShock Infinite, it does seem as if one piece of Infinite which Clockwork Revolution’s developers may have taken particular inspiration from are its trailers, as imagery in the Clockwork Revolution reveal is often strikingly similar to shot compositions and framings we see in BioShock Infinite’s 10-year-old launch trailer. “New” though the game may be, the trailer had some viewers experiencing deja vu, as in some ways it appears to ape ten-year-old trailers for Irrational Games’ BioShock Infinite beat-per-beat.Ĭlockwork Revolution sees players traveling back in time to key moments in the creation of an opulent steampunk city called Avallon to alter the course of events for the metropolis using an assortment of old-timey-looking guns and psychic abilities against an army of soldiers and robots. A spliced screenshot shows Bioshock Infinite's Elizabeth Comstock standing behind a Clockwork Revolution character.ĭuring the Summer Game Fest Xbox Showcase, developer inXile revealed its new steampunk roleplaying game called Clockwork Revolution.
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