
The indie gaming scene is buzzing with excitement as Fatbot Games prepares to launch their upcoming title, ‘GRAVELORD’, into early access on January 22, 2025. This retro-inspired boomer shooter promises to offer a unique blend of fast-paced action, hand-crafted levels, and a dose of dark fantasy humor that echoes the golden era of FPS games.
Inspired by iconic first-person shooters such as ‘Doom’ and ‘Quake’, ‘GRAVELORD’ seeks to capture that nostalgic feel while integrating modern enhancements. Players are thrust into the role of Queedo, a charismatic gravedigger equipped with a variety of weapons, Tarot card power-ups, and a magic shovel, making for an innovative and engaging combat experience.
The upcoming early access version will feature the full first episode of the game along with a bonus level, providing players a substantial glimpse into what the complete game will offer. Moreover, Fatbot Games is already planning further expansions, including the introduction of a proprietary level editor post-launch, allowing players to craft their own experiences within the game’s universe.
Central to the game’s appeal are elements such as fast-paced combat, retro level design filled with hidden secrets, and a protagonist whose charm and rogue-like attributes are expected to engage the gaming community. The Tarot card power-ups introduce a strategic layer to the gameplay, enabling players to turn the tide of battle.
Beyond the game’s exciting features and immersive gameplay, ‘GRAVELORD’ is now available for wishlisting on Steam, allowing eager fans to stay up to date with the game’s development and upcoming releases. You can add it to your wishlist by visiting this link.
With its January release fast approaching, ‘GRAVELORD’ is set to become a standout title in the realm of indie first-person shooters. Fans of classic FPS games and those who appreciate a fusion of nostalgia and modern gameplay are eagerly anticipating its arrival. Stay tuned as Fatbot Games prepares to unleash Queedo and his arsenal upon the gaming world.