Monster Drilling FPS 'KAIJECT' Announced for PC

KAIJECT introduces a voxel-based internal destruction mechanic to the monster-hunting FPS genre, letting players carve through a monster's body to find and destroy weak points.

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Monster Drilling FPS 'KAIJECT' Announced for PC

Developer Gryphon's Nest announced the monster-hunting FPS 'KAIJECT' on June 25. The game is a first-person action title where players land on giant monsters, enter their bodies through weak points, and use a voxel-based drilling system to explore and destroy internal organs. It is in development for PC via Steam with no release date set.

Developer Gryphon's Nest announced 'KAIJECT' on June 25, a first-person action game where players confront giant monsters by invading their bodies. The trailer shows the player landing on a flying monster, setting explosives on a large eye to breach its exterior, then entering through the opening. Inside, a voxel system allows players to shoot through the body like a drill, opening exploration routes. Materials and organic resources are scattered inside, with deeper areas yielding rarer items. Players can use a portable workbench to upgrade weapons and support tools. The goal is to find and destroy the monster's weak point organs. 'KAIJECT' is in development for PC via Steam; the release date is undecided.

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