The game incorporates some original art style inspired from '80s comic books

Oct 28, 2013 10:42 GMT  ·  By

Phantom Army free-to-play third-person cover-based shooter will be available in 2014 and will be a treat to all those that are into '80's comic books.

Future Phantom Army players can now take a look at this interesting project that incorporates some wicked art style.

Zombie Studio head Jared Gerritzen described the game as being more grounded, with weapons that are more familiar such as AK-47s. Its focus is on positioning and movement, a clamber system giving players the possibility to see their characters leaping over barricades and ducking into holes while running around the map.

Having an ever-changing map system will keep gamers from getting bored as well as provide more entertainment because "you run across a border and you change your play style."

Gerritzen talks about the game being free-to-play and the hardships that come with this "Doing free-to-play is not easy - figuring out a monetization plan that works, that isn't just pay to win," ''Let's charge the fans for this premium gun' - I hate that mentality."

The game will be unveiled at the Brazil Game Show and interested gamers ought to keep an eye out for the future launch by constantly checking the game's website.