Announced during this year's action-packed Galaxies Showcase, Team17 and Expression Games are thrilled to reveal that signups are now open for upcoming playtests. Players can register their interest to be one of the first to step into the fury of the brutal Vietnam War using the link above or scanning the QR code in the trailer.
This explosive new trailer sets the stage with fierce aerial combat, claustrophobic firefights set in dense jungle environments and iconic patrol boats engaging in brutal strategic river pursuit.
I think the last one I played was Shellshock on PS2.Ooh nice, we don't get enough Vietnam games, Rising Storm was brilliant. I hope they fix a lot of the HLL QOL issues with this though, build it on a newer version of the engine and fix some jank. Wonder how the original HLL will be supported after this.
I agree, quality is bad and there is no communication or teamplay - that's what HLL is all aboutAbsolutely terrible official footage. What the hell is that awful motion blur
Yeah I watched TheTacticalBrit's video and that footage was horrendous. Looked like Xbox One footage.Absolutely terrible official footage. What the hell is that awful motion blur
Game will be great, but this official footage is just terribleI agree, quality is bad and there is no communication or teamplay - that's what HLL is all about
Game itself looks alright IMO
Kinda off-topic but Hunger looks fucking cool. I'll play it on console when it hits in 2048FYI for people. The og hell let loose guys are working on an extraction shooter called Hunger.
HLL is being maintained by a new studio that team 17 setup. It's not clear who has been working on this game but I'm skeptical either way.
If you're craving a slow, communications-heavy milsim that respects your time enough to punish you for misusing it, and you don't mind working around some preview-build roughness and a learning curve that hasn't softened much, Hell Let Loose: Vietnam looks like it's still very much itself. That's a good thing if you already loved this series, and a warning if you didn't. Previewed by Gabriel Moss