Override: Mech City Brawl

  • Couch Co-Op: 4 Players
  • + Co-Op Modes
Override Turns Octodad into a Giant Flailing Mech
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Override Turns Octodad into a Giant Flailing Mech

It took four people 20 minutes to cooperatively type this sentence.

Recently Greenlit by the Steam community, Override is indie studio The Balance Inc's mechanized answer to Surgeon Simulator, Octodad and Goat Simulator. Put them all in a pot, boil and dump everything on the floor and you've got a slightly insane but tantalizing approach to a co-op sandbox game.

In Override, you pilot a massive robot marching around the city making sure invaders stay away. The catch is instead of pressing left to move left, up to four local players control the four limbs independently. Walking, then, requires at least two people to coordinate their actions, otherwise you're just a big mech flopping on the ground. Missions come your way via Bot Watch, the city's most reliable news source, that informs you of everything that needs to be done. Kitten need rescuing? Watchbot to the rescue. Villain's gigantic insec foe need toppling? Let's go, everyone!

In the same way Octodad made fixing a bowl of cereal a complicated task, Override makes saving a city from peril a (fun) ordeal. The Watchbot mech reacts to his surroundings in a very real way, allowing you to grab, toss, break and trip over things in the fully destructible city. Cooperation is obviously key, as nobody's going anywhere unless the entire team is in on the action. Scaling down to solo mode will reduce the complexity, but the developer has promised it'll still be a crazy experience without friends.

Override is coming to Windows, Mac and Linux via Steam. The current forecast calls for playable alpha by April 2015, beta in July, and the final release in October.

[Ed. Note: This game was delayed and changed publishers. It is now known as Override: Mech City Brawl and will be released on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on December 4, 2018]

Source: Steamcommunity.com



 

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