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Enter the jungle inferno when Green Hell enters Early Access August 29th

by: Eric -
More On: Green Hell

Psychological survival title Green Hell will be entering Early Access on August 29th, 2018. Developed by Creepy Jar, an independent studio made up of ex-Techland Warsaw team members (Dying Light, Dead Island, Nail’d), Green Hell will be launching with over on half of its final map, an intro in the game’s story mode, and a strong, strong focus on coconuts (judging by the trailer).

The team at Creepy jar have also offered some details on updates that will be rolled out throughout the Early Access period, including new enemies, new death animations, fun water activities like fishing and diving, and multi-language support.

Some further features:

Realistic Survival Simulator - Green Hell puts great focus on realism in both its vast world building and gameplay. Everything that is crafted or built is necessary for survival and was consulted on with experts. The Amazon is not a typical forest; threats are literally crawling under your skin.

Psychological Thriller - Waking up in the middle of the Amazon with no recollection of how you got there or how you’ll get out, the hardest battle you’ll face is the fight against yourself and your weaknesses and fears.

Fully Alive Amazon Rainforest - Every effort has gone into recreating the lush world of the Amazon in painstaking detail. An exotic and dangerous place, this jungle is filled with many hazards beyond predators including toxic plants, illnesses and infections, all waiting to bring the player to their demise.

Body Inspection - Dangers lurk around every bend but they also live under your very skin. Paramount to your survival is checking your body for parasites, infections, and wounds. Take care or suffer the consequences.

I can decisively declare that Green Hell is the first game I have ever heard of that includes a “Body Inspection” mode. Fascinating and gross. How deep will this mode go? Which body parts will you be able to search for leaches and ticks? Find out on August 29th!