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First look Pacific Drive gameplay revealed

Jan 24, 2024 8:45 AM

Ironwood Studios has released an extensive gameplay video for their upcoming title, "Pacific Drive." This ten-minute clip showcases what players can expect in the game, with commentary by director Seth Rosen and creative director Alexander Dracott. Set in the mysterious Olympic Exclusion Zone, "Pacific Drive" tasks players with a unique journey each session, focusing on keeping their car functional amidst the eerie setting. As the gameplay progresses, players must maintain and upgrade their vehicle, sometimes leaving the safety of their car to scavenge parts in the environment.

Initially scheduled for release last year, "Pacific Drive" is now set to launch on February 22. The game will be available for PlayStation 5 via both digital platforms, including Steam and the Epic Games Store, as well as a physical release for PS5 enthusiasts.

What is the release date of Pacific Drive?

The release date for Pacific Drive is February 22, and it will be available on PlayStation 5 and PC.

"Pacific Drive" is a driving survival game that combines elements of horror and exploration. Players navigate an apocalyptic zone filled with supernatural phenomena, driving a car that they must keep operational to survive. Such a genre-blend offers a fresh twist to both the survival and driving game niches, possibly drawing fans from each. Given the post-apocalyptic setting and the maintenance mechanics, it reminds gamers of scenarios one might find in survival titles like "State of Decay" or the tactical vehicular management seen in "Mad Max." The game's focus on upgrading and scavenging parts also echoes games like "My Summer Car," where vehicle customization and functionality play significant roles.



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N3rdo N3rdo commented on: 2024-01-24 09:30:13
Diving into 'Pacific Drive's gameplay vid, it's clear Ironwood Studios is revving up the survival genre with a vehicular twist that feels both familiar and uncharted—definitely stokes curiosity for how deep the mechanics and eerie atmosphere will drive the experience. With its fusion of grease monkey simulation and otherworldly exploration, the game's February launch could well ignite a new cult following, especially among those who dig the post-apocalyptic vibe.
Miss Peachy Miss Peachy commented on: 2024-01-24 09:15:09
Looks like Ironwood Studios is revving up the survival genre with a unique spin in Pacific Drive. Merging the tense atmospheres of horror with the nitty-gritty of vehicle maintenance creates an intriguing hybrid that could offer some fresh thrills for gamers looking for a road less traveled.
Stimpy Stimpy commented on: 2024-01-24 09:00:14
Ironwood Studios looks to be revving up the immersion with 'Pacific Drive,' blending the thrill of survival horror and the satisfaction of vehicular management into what could be a wild ride. The attention to detail in car maintenance and the eerie open-world exploration might just fill that niche for gamers itching to play a mechanic during the apocalypse. Remember, folks, if you're into that blend of genres, mark your calendars for February 22 and get ready to keep that engine running
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