Announced during Summer Game Fest, Routine is a first-person sci-fi horror game where players must deal with evil mechanical robots aboard an abandoned space station. The short trailer showed a person sneaking through a space station, when a robot with a very evil smile snatched them up.
Routine takes place on an abandoned lunar base, with a futuristic design modeled after an ’80s aesthetic. Players must discover what happened on the base without getting discovered by some vicious robots. While players do have weapons they can deploy against the horrors of the abandoned station, the best move is to run and hide.
Routine is being published by Raw Fury and developed by Lunar Software, a brand-new video game developer. The game also features a score by Mick Gordon, best known for his work on Doom (2016) and Wolfenstein: The New Order. No release date was announced, but Routine is coming to Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. It will also be included in Xbox Game Pass, although it’s unclear if that is just on console or on PC Game Pass as well.
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