Tokyo 42 is the best-looking game of 2016

17 April 2016

Mode 7 – creators of the Frozen Synapse series – have just announced they will be publishing SMAC games’ Tokyo 42.

While almost no info about the title is available, the trailer and screenshots show-off what might be the most stylish game of 2016.

Here is the official announcement:

Tokyo 42 is the lovechild of Syndicate and GTA 1
Set in a future Tokyo, the game will see you become an assassin and uncover a dark conspiracy that will affect everyone.

 

With open-world single player and competitive multiplayer, you will buy and use a host of weapons and tools to approach the many challenges of this beautiful little world.

 

Also, cats…

While the game currently looks amazing, the project is still in a very early pre-alpha stage, and it may be a while before we receive any tangible gameplay details.

You can check out more screenshots below:

Tokyo42__NightMultiplayer PS

Tokyo42__PrologueArea PS

Tokyo42_Grenades PS

Tokyo42_MentalFight PS

Tokyo42_Sniping PS

Tokyo42_t_DayMultiplayer PS

Tokyo42_Temple PS

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  1. William
    18.04.2016 at 11:39

    “Best-Looking Game of 2016”? Uhhmmmm No. Not by a long shot. Not bad looking either, but surely does not deserve the title of this article. Looks like they took the open world of Mirrors Edge and Zoomed far out and added more micro characters to fill their open world…

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