Livelock Released Today on Xbox One, PS4, and PC

Livelock Released Today on Xbox One, PS4, and PC

Pretty cheap, but looks really fun!

AS Unreal by AS Unreal on Aug 30, 2016 @ 03:19 PM (Staff Bios)
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Livelock, by Perfect World Entertainment, is a brand new game that was just released on PC, Xbox One, and PS4 today. It's not very expensive and seems to have quite a lot of bang for its buck. It's a top down co-op shooter where you can bring up to two friends, or brave the world alone. There are three possible "classes" you can play as, the Hex for assualt and DPS, the Vanguard for high health and tanking capabilities, and the Catalyst for heals and support for your allies. These are mechanical chassis you take control of to help you defeat enemies.



Your goal in the game is to stop the war between machines, unlock Eden, and revive humanity. Each chassis has a different look, personality, and arsenal. By playing with friends and combining all three together, you can set up the full potential of each suit. Livelock has very positive reviews and offers full controller support for PC users. You can get Livelock right now on Xbox One, PS4, and Steam for only $20!

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