Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping experience in the cyberpunk world of Project Downfall on Xbox and Nintendo Switch.
This action-filled, pixelated shooter thrusts players into a reality where the line between a not-so-regular citizen and a hero is blurred. And gunfights are an everyday occurrence.
As the protagonist, resembling the iconic John Wick, you’ll navigate a future city filled with chaos where quick reflexes and tactical thinking are the key to survival.
Project Downfall is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Switch consoles. It’s been a hit already on Steam where it has gained very positive reviews.
Welcome to Crimson Tide
Crimson Tide, the future city in Project Downfall, is rife with gangs, mafias, and shady characters. As a merciless assassin working during the day and unleashing a killing frenzy at night as you attempt to rid the city of the bad guys.
You’ll do this armed with superpowers, various upgrades, and medication, to transcend human fragility and become Crimson Tide’s hero in its time of need.
Check out the action in the game’s release trailer.
Create your own story
Project Downfall offers a non-linear plot, ensuring a unique experience for each player. Your choices and actions will determine one of the 12 different endings, adding replay value to the game.
Project Downfall on Xbox and Switch now
Will you rise to the challenge and shape the destiny of Crimson Tide? Find out by playing Project Downfall on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S, available on the Xbox Store now.
The game is currently on sale for 14 days bringing the price down to £15.99. It’s also releasing onto Nintendo Switch today.
Stay tuned for our review.
Project Downfall game description
Find yourself in a future city full of gangs, mafias, and other shady people. Become a merciless assassin who works during the day, and gets into a killing frenzy at night. Hop in the car, select a destination, and explore every corner of Crimson Tide. If you want to feel an adrenaline rush, you can explore the city on foot but watch your back and don’t ask too many questions.