The extraction shooter genre is interesting to say the least. It's an inherently niche place due to the high level of risk involved with each run, and regular resets mean only the most dedicated players will still have good gear. Still, that hasn't stopped developers from trying to carve out a slice of the extraction shooter pie, all with varying degrees of success. Some titles, such as Bungie's excellent Marathonstruggle to get a consistent player base while something like ARC Raiders turned out to be a massive hit. While some feel the extraction shooter genre will soon be overcrowded, fans have plenty to look forward to MW4returns to DMZ mode Halo's rumored extraction shooter it Steam games like Gravebound.
Steam Gravebound is a cross between Border' artistic style and ARC Raiders” and given the state of both of these larger IPs, it comes out at an ideal time. Borderlands 4 it may have been well received upon release, but its post-launch support was a terrible disappointment, from poor seasonal events to lack of raid bosses to story expansion. And even though ARC Raiders remains fairly popular, its player numbers have started to decline as the switch to major biennial content drops has led to a drought with nothing to do. Since fans of looters and extraction shooters are probably after something, Gravebound has a big opportunity ahead of it if developers Crater Studios can land it.

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Gravebound Features at a Glance
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FIGHT a variety of machine enemies in six-player co-op.
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BUILD your ideal survivor with “endless” variety as relics, augmentations and weapon upgrades become available.
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PERSISTENT progression means long-term upgrades through systems like CEP Progression and Tinkerer.
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DYNAMIC runes promise that players will encounter different power-ups, team combinations and more every time they jump into the game.
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EXPERIENCE a stylized, colorful world that offers a mix of comics and science fiction.
Gravebound is a 6-player cooperative extraction shooter set in a post-apocalyptic world overrun by rogue machines. Scour valuable loot, survive intense firefights, complete dynamic objectives and extract alive to keep what you earn. Push deeper for rarer rewards, tougher enemies, and higher stakes.
Gravebound doesn't just have the look of Borderlands, it also has the depth
Once you load into Graveboundits appearance should be familiar. Sure, some details — like the comic book “boom” text that appears when you blow something up — stand out, but overall the architecture, character models, and overall visual style feel just like the original. Border. However, any Border fan will know that the series' iconic art style is only one piece of the puzzle, as building your Vault Hunter is just as essential to the success formula of these games. Fortunately, Gravebound It seems poised to offer its share of build variety, which should greatly help with replayability.
Alongside the persistent upgrade mechanic reminiscent of unlocking z Marathonfaction contracts – several systems called CEP progression and Tinkerer will give players some long-term power-ups – each run will offer exciting items that you must extract to keep. Sure, there are the expected weapon upgrades that will add attachments and stat boosts to their weapons of choice, but you'll also be able to find relics and augmentations for their character. Since dynamic runs are a key feature of Gravemind, no two runs will play the same, meaning there's no telling which relics, expansions, or upgrades you'll find in each deployment.
If that wasn't enough, Gravemind he also seems to have quite a few Border'signature humor in the sleeve. “Chaos” appears in the Steam description about as often as it does in marketing materials Border game, while some potential enemies are on par with the walking and talking weapons of Tediore. You'll reportedly have to contend with “refrigerators, blaster microwaves, exploding toasters, angry vacuum cleaners” and deadly “blenders.” Seeing home machines serve as inspiration for enemy designs feels like a concept for a Border side quest, but don't worry — ARC RaidersDNA is very present.
ARC Raiders machine enemies and new co-op gameplay carry over to Gravemind
Unlike Border games that limit co-op to four players, Gravemind will allow teams of six to enter the same map. With groups the size of a raiding party of Fate franchise, it's no surprise that this particular extraction shooter promotes arguments, stress, and humor alongside its actual features. You'll need to dodge, fight or dodge killer bots and get out with all the loot you can, with bite-sized escapes and epic revives sure to happen on large chunks of runs. So if you want to “create disaster stories” that you'll talk about forever, Gravemind definitely worth a spot on your wish list.