"Son and Bone: A Wild Dinosaur Shooter Coming to PS5 this Year"

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11/01/2024 19h22

In a thrilling announcement, game developer TeamKill Media has revealed their new release titled "Son and Bone," a high-octane shooter centered around the concept of battling prehistoric creatures. The game's debut trailer showcases protagonist Sam Judge engaging in intense combat with an array of gigantic reptiles using an assortment of weapons.

The action-packed footage highlights a particularly jaw-dropping scene where Judge rips the horn off a triceratops and utilizes it to pierce one of the creature's eyes, leaving players in awe of the game's schlocky and adrenaline-fueled gameplay.

The official game description sets the stage for an immersive adventure, as Sheriff Sam Judge takes it upon himself to bring notorious bandits to justice and rescue a captive hostage. However, his pursuit leads him into a world teeming with dinosaurs and other prehistoric creatures, where he must fight for survival and find a way back to Earth.

"Son and Bone" is scheduled to make its debut on the highly anticipated PlayStation 5 later this year. This marks a significant turnaround for TeamKill Media, the same US studio behind the slightly underwhelming game Quantum Error, which only premiered on Sony's current-gen console in October of the previous year.

Fans of gripping, action-packed gameplay and the thrill of battling dinosaurs will surely find "Son and Bone" an immersive and adrenaline-pumping experience. The release date for the game is yet to be announced, but anticipation is already building within the gaming community.

Excitement surrounding "Son and Bone" continues to grow, with gamers eagerly discussing the captivating trailer and what the game has in store for them. Stay tuned for further updates on this thrilling dinosaur shooter and don't forget to share your thoughts on the trailer in the comments section below.

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