A free demo is now available for a third-person shooter where you’re the actual bullet, not just the person firing it.I think it’s safe to say the game industry isn’t short of shooters, first or third-person, but after so many releases basically being reskins of the same gameplay they can feel quite monotonous over time.GAMINGbible recently sat down with the cast of the Fallout live-action TV series for a fun game of snog, marry, irradiate, watch the chaos unfold belowThat’s whereChildren of the Suncomes in, a game that dares to imagine what a shooter likeCall Of DutyorSniper Elitecould look like if you were in full control of the bullets you shoot and where they end up.AdvertChildren of the Sunis a stylishSteamgame with loads of positive reviews, and features unique gameplay where you become the bullet you’ve fired.It’s described as a “tactical puzzle-shooter” in its official description, which sounds intriguing to say the least and even more so when you see the gameplay.The player must navigate several gorgeous-looking levels and pick out a prime vantage point for sniping, before letting a bullet fly and taking control of it to guide it to your mark.If any of that sounds interesting to you, you’ll be glad to hear a demo of the game is available to play right now, though the full game isn’t that expensive.AdvertHowever for some weird reason, the demo for the game isn’t visible on the game’s official Steam page but on aseparate pageinstead.Children of the Sunis well-worth a go if you’re a fan of shooters and want to experience one in an entirely new way, and when there’s a demo available to help you do just that it’s basically a no-brainer.Featured Image Credit: Devolver Digital/ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Free Games

A free demo is now available for a third-person shooter where you’re the actual bullet, not just the person firing it.I think it’s safe to say the game industry isn’t short of shooters, first or third-person, but after so many releases basically being reskins of the same gameplay they can feel quite monotonous over time.GAMINGbible recently sat down with the cast of the Fallout live-action TV series for a fun game of snog, marry, irradiate, watch the chaos unfold belowThat’s whereChildren of the Suncomes in, a game that dares to imagine what a shooter likeCall Of DutyorSniper Elitecould look like if you were in full control of the bullets you shoot and where they end up.AdvertChildren of the Sunis a stylishSteamgame with loads of positive reviews, and features unique gameplay where you become the bullet you’ve fired.It’s described as a “tactical puzzle-shooter” in its official description, which sounds intriguing to say the least and even more so when you see the gameplay.The player must navigate several gorgeous-looking levels and pick out a prime vantage point for sniping, before letting a bullet fly and taking control of it to guide it to your mark.If any of that sounds interesting to you, you’ll be glad to hear a demo of the game is available to play right now, though the full game isn’t that expensive.AdvertHowever for some weird reason, the demo for the game isn’t visible on the game’s official Steam page but on aseparate pageinstead.Children of the Sunis well-worth a go if you’re a fan of shooters and want to experience one in an entirely new way, and when there’s a demo available to help you do just that it’s basically a no-brainer.Featured Image Credit: Devolver Digital/ValveTopics:Steam,PC,Free Games
A free demo is now available for a third-person shooter where you’re the actual bullet, not just the person firing it.I think it’s safe to say the game industry isn’t short of shooters, first or third-person, but after so many releases basically being reskins of the same gameplay they can feel quite monotonous over time.GAMINGbible recently sat down with the cast of the Fallout live-action TV series for a fun game of snog, marry, irradiate, watch the chaos unfold belowThat’s whereChildren of the Suncomes in, a game that dares to imagine what a shooter likeCall Of DutyorSniper Elitecould look like if you were in full control of the bullets you shoot and where they end up.AdvertChildren of the Sunis a stylishSteamgame with loads of positive reviews, and features unique gameplay where you become the bullet you’ve fired.It’s described as a “tactical puzzle-shooter” in its official description, which sounds intriguing to say the least and even more so when you see the gameplay.The player must navigate several gorgeous-looking levels and pick out a prime vantage point for sniping, before letting a bullet fly and taking control of it to guide it to your mark.If any of that sounds interesting to you, you’ll be glad to hear a demo of the game is available to play right now, though the full game isn’t that expensive.AdvertHowever for some weird reason, the demo for the game isn’t visible on the game’s official Steam page but on aseparate pageinstead.Children of the Sunis well-worth a go if you’re a fan of shooters and want to experience one in an entirely new way, and when there’s a demo available to help you do just that it’s basically a no-brainer.
A free demo is now available for a third-person shooter where you’re the actual bullet, not just the person firing it.
I think it’s safe to say the game industry isn’t short of shooters, first or third-person, but after so many releases basically being reskins of the same gameplay they can feel quite monotonous over time.
GAMINGbible recently sat down with the cast of the Fallout live-action TV series for a fun game of snog, marry, irradiate, watch the chaos unfold below
That’s whereChildren of the Suncomes in, a game that dares to imagine what a shooter likeCall Of DutyorSniper Elitecould look like if you were in full control of the bullets you shoot and where they end up.
Advert
Advert
Children of the Sunis a stylishSteamgame with loads of positive reviews, and features unique gameplay where you become the bullet you’ve fired.
It’s described as a “tactical puzzle-shooter” in its official description, which sounds intriguing to say the least and even more so when you see the gameplay.
The player must navigate several gorgeous-looking levels and pick out a prime vantage point for sniping, before letting a bullet fly and taking control of it to guide it to your mark.
If any of that sounds interesting to you, you’ll be glad to hear a demo of the game is available to play right now, though the full game isn’t that expensive.
Advert
Advert
However for some weird reason, the demo for the game isn’t visible on the game’s official Steam page but on aseparate pageinstead.
Children of the Sunis well-worth a go if you’re a fan of shooters and want to experience one in an entirely new way, and when there’s a demo available to help you do just that it’s basically a no-brainer.
Topics:Steam,PC,Free Games