Developers behind Bioshock-esque FPS RPG finally give desperate players a new peek at the game, with literal breadcrumbs

I’m still hungry for more Clockwork Revolution

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Do you rememberClockwork Revolution, the time-twisting first-person roleplaying game that looked an awful lot like Bioshock Infinite? News on the game has been quite scarce, so the studio gave eager players literal breadcrumbs to tide them over.

InXile Entertainment, the studio behind the isometric Wasteland RPGs, revealed its debut first-person game last summer. We know that your decisions will have a ripple effect through time. We know that it’s set in a cool, retro-futuristic city. And we know that it’s releasing on Xbox and PC. But now, the studio has graced us with a “bread crust texture.” No joke.

InXile’s social media account jokingly claimed that there were “no laws” on Leap Day. One player then challenged the account to show off Clockwork Revolution - since it was supposedly a lawless day, after all - and InXile delivered in the only way that wouldn’t get the studio in trouble with corporate daddyMicrosoft. See below.

fair enough. here is a bread crust texture pic.twitter.com/TJTgA4qrSGFebruary 29, 2024

Is that a top-down view of a bread roll? Is that an actual crumb? Why does bread in this game look so detailed? What happens to food degradation when I travel back in time? These crumbs delivered more questions than answers, and I won’t be satisfied until I see this bread crust in the game’s steampunk setting, honestly.

Microsoft previously revealed that any similarities between Bioshock Infinite and Clockwork Revolution (the cloudy city, golden architecture, floating railways) wereunintentional. Regardless, its game director citedVampire: The Masquerade and Arcanum as bigger influences.

While we wait for more crumbs, check out thenew games coming in 2024 and beyondon all platforms.

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Kaan freelances for various websites including Rock Paper Shotgun, Eurogamer, and this one, Gamesradar. He particularly enjoys writing about spooky indies, throwback RPGs, and anything that’s vaguely silly. Also has an English Literature and Film Studies degree that he’ll soon forget.

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