by Chloe Mar 31,2025
Independent game developer Kyrylo Burlaka has unveiled his latest project, *Fracture Point*, a thrilling fast-paced roguelike first-person shooter. Set in a realistic dystopian metropolis, the game features procedurally generated levels and integrates looter shooter mechanics amidst a gripping war between a powerful corporation and the resistance.
In *Fracture Point*, players will navigate through the corporation's skyscraper, scavenging for gear and loot to enhance their character's abilities. As you ascend floor by floor, you'll engage in intense combat with mercenaries, confront security forces, and battle formidable bosses. Be sure to check out the announcement trailer above and explore the first screenshots in the gallery below to get a glimpse of the action.

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*Fracture Point* evokes memories of Criterion's iconic PS2-era first-person shooter, *Black*. After watching the trailer, you might draw the same parallels. When I shared this observation with Burlaka, he acknowledged, "Criterion's games were a significant part of my gaming experience growing up," suggesting that the influence is indeed intentional.
If you're eager to stay updated on *Fracture Point*'s development and want to play it as soon as it's released, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam.
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