Hero Syndrome Authors Stop Kickstarter Campaign – review

Studio Big Rook Games March 17th pronounced on Kickstarter your shooter with Hero Syndrome puzzle elements. For success, the creators needed to raise 80 thousand dollars. However, the studio decided not to wait for the results and closed the campaign ahead of schedule.

The head of Big Rook Games explained this decision by saying that asking for financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic is not the best idea, because many people face financial instability. Nevertheless, work on the game does not stop, and when better times come, Hero Syndrome will return to Kickstarter.

In the meantime, everyone who is interested in the project can get acquainted with its free demo version. The creators updated and improved the trial version, they also added a prototype of the future survival mode. In it, players collect resources, build a base and protect it from waves of enemy drones.

Hero Syndrome is a third-person shooter that resembles Fortnite. Players can fight in online arenas for eight players, go through a storyline campaign alone, and now test their skills in survival mode.

Hero Syndrome storyline was written by Evan Skolnik, script writer Cuphead, Mafia iii and Star Wars: Battlefront.

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