Cannibal Survival Horror 'Medium Rare' Announced for Steam
The announcement introduces a distinctive blend of FPS-like perspective and turn-based combat, with resource management and dice-driven action points, set in a uniquely industrialized cannibalism premise.
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ExeCo announced 'Medium Rare', a turn-based dungeon-crawling survival horror for Steam, developed by Payne Robinson and Peter Tinaglia. Set in a world where cannibalism is industrialized, the game follows a protagonist rescuing his wife from a human meat processing plant. Release is planned for 2027, with Japanese store page available but no Japanese language support currently.
The game's setting is a world where cannibalism has been industrialized as resources dwindle. The protagonist must rescue his wife from the world's leading human meat processing plant 'ExeCo', advancing along mountain paths while consuming flesh of infected and mutated beasts.
Combat is turn-based with dice-determined action points, and weapons have perks that trigger based on enemy position. Complementary weapons create combos that conserve resources. The attaché case has limited space, forcing players to choose what to take back, adding puzzle elements.
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