Summary: A small independent game team from Latin America is using their own methods to create new surprises for the gaming world - the first-person action game "Rebel Engine" developed by Seven Leaf Clover and published by Wandering Wizard will be officially released on the Steam platform at 10 am Pacific time on November 6.
As a very retro-style first-person action hack-and-slash game, "Resistance Engine" cleverly combines the stylized combat of hack-and-slash games with the sense of speed of retro shooting games in the 1990s. The game mainly has the characteristics of compact rhythm and strong visual impact.

Players will play the role of the robot "Asimov" who has been in disrepair, wielding a huge loading claw and a variety of weapons arsenal. With the assistance of the virus partner "Salvador", players will climb the huge corporate tower "Leji Tower City", launch revenge on the "Conklite" army that enslaved the robots, and regain their freedom.

Although it has not been released yet, this game has already gained widespread attention among players in Latin America.The well-known Spanish YouTuber Joseju (1.03 million subscribers) released a video of him trying out "Resistance Engine" and reviewing it during the game's New Product Festival. As soon as the video was broadcast, it attracted the attention of a large number of Latin American viewers on YouTube. It has currently received more than 150,000 views, 12,000 likes, and 400 comments.Many viewers called it "a new hope for independent games in Argentina" in the comment area and looked forward to the full version of the game being launched.

In the video, Joseju expressed his views on the game, saying that although it was a retro shooter (Boom-shooter) in terms of first impression, after actually playing it, he thought it was closer to a fast-paced first-person action game.In the video, he said that the firearms in the game are closer to a player's choice in the big combo process. When choosing other games for comparison, Joseju chose the classic action game-Devil May Cry as his reference object for the general audience.

"Resistance Engine" was developed by the Latin American team Seven Leaf Clover. All programs, art and dubbing were independently produced by team members.Team members said they hope that this game, which was born out of their college homework, can showcase their dreams and creativity and bring a unique shooting and combat experience to the majority of players.

"Resistance Engine" will be officially released on the Steam platform at 10 a.m. (PST) on November 6, supporting multi-language interfaces.If you are interested in Latin American culture, or want to experience a different kind of action shooting experience, adding the game to your wishlist on the Steam store page will allow you to receive relevant information about the game earlier.