Liquid Swords, a Swedish studio founded by former Just Cause developer Christofer Sundberg, announced that its action game "Samson: A Tyndalston Story" will release April 8, featuring brawling and vehicular combat as the protagonist fights his way out of debt in a grey metropolis. The game emphasizes environmental destruction in fights and vehicle damage systems where car parts degrade individually based on collision physics.
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Liquid Swords, a Swedish studio founded by former Just Cause developer Christofer Sundberg, announced that its action game "Samson: A Tyndalston Story" will release April 8, featuring brawling and vehicular combat as the protagonist fights his way out of debt in a grey metropolis. The game emphasizes environmental destruction in fights and vehicle damage systems where car parts degrade individually based on collision physics.