In 2016, a new entity emerged on the industry map in the form of ProbablyMonsters studio, based in Texas. Over the years, this team has delivered such projects as Storm Lancers, Ire: A Prologue, and the action game described here under the title Nekome: Nazi Hunter, for which the source of inspiration was grindhouse cinema.
In Nekome: Nazi Hunter, events are viewed from a third-person perspective (TPP). As the title suggests, the driving force of the gameplay is Nazi hunting. In order to effectively eliminate the various targets, the protagonist must conduct observation and plan his next moves in advance.
Vano, the protagonist, gets rid of enemies by fighting them in close quarters (using his own fists or white weapons) and ending brutal clashes with effective finishers (finishing moves). In addition, he can sneak behind the backs of adversaries.
Nekome: Nazi Hunter takes us back to the times of World War II. The main character of the game is Vano Nastasu, a young Roma whose family was murdered by German soldiers. Wanting to avenge his loved ones, the man must turn from a victim into a hunter and set off on a journey through war-torn Europe.
Platforms:
PC Windows
Developer: ProbablyMonsters
Publisher: ProbablyMonsters
Age restrictions: 18+
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