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You then fight your way to the conclusion, hoping that the next cutscene advances the story in some meaningful way. You interact with a quest giver, sit through a one-sided explanation of the situation and what they need (your character is the silent type). The Ascent is one of those games in which little of interest happens until you hit an end-mission cutscene. Sadly, this great premise often feels underutilised as the narrative moves at a lethargic pace (even if you only tackle the main quests), while the subsequent world-building is handled poorly.
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Even small interior locations – most of which just hide chests with gear or weapon upgrade parts – look incredible. Everyone attempts to exert power within their sphere of interest, so long as they can avoid the gaze of those above them. It’s a world in which the life of an individual indent is worth little the board and their corporate security teams control everything from above while secondary hierarchies exist among the communities they control. A world cohabitated by a half-dozen intelligent species where the powerful corporations are engaged in rampant, often violent, capitalism. It’s a great start that introduces the planet of Veles. The amount of intricate detail in every scene continues to blow my mind. Corporate security disbands, gangs begin fighting over territory, and other corporations send in teams to claim assets. The entire Arcology becomes a free-for-all. During a mission in the “DeepStink” – the filthy underbelly of the massive, densely-inhabited Arcology you’ll spend all your time in – The Ascent Group goes into default, the board goes quiet, and chaos ensues. You’re a slave in all but name, bound to The Ascent Group by a lengthy contract, tasked with jobs that have a good chance of killing long before you gain your freedom.
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The Ascent will launch on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One consoles and PC in 2021.The Ascent places you in the boots of a lightly customisable human “indent” on the corporate-controlled world of Veles.
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The Ascent will see players dive into ‘The Ascent Group’ arcology, a self-contained corporate-run metropolis, stretching high into the sky and filled with creatures from all over the galaxy.
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It features the update on development and shows the different features coming to the game when it launches next year.ĭeveloped by Neon Giant and published by Curve Digital, The Ascent will be playable with Xbox Game Pass for Console and PC at launch and target 60 fps and full 4K support on the Xbox Series X, offering amazing gameplay performance for the new generation of console players. Game developer Neon Giant has released a brand new short video to celebrate the launch news. Game publisher Curve Digital has now announced that the game will be available on Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and PC in 2021. The action RPG The Ascent has gained attention with its intriguing gameplay during Microsoft’s Xbox showcase way back in May 2020.
