One of the most interesting games being released on the same day the Xbox Series X launches isn’t actually a next-gen game. A remake ofXIII, a 2003 first-person shooter will be coming to PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One, but not PS5 or Xbox Series X — at least to start. It’ll take some persuasion to get gamers to forgo next-gen in favor of a newly launched current-gen remake, though, the newly released “Official Weapons Trailer” forXIIIis a start.
The latestXIIItrailer, as the name implies, is all about guns.XIIIoffers a wide range of weapons for players to build out their arsenal with. It doesn’t start like that, of course. Like a lot ofolder first-person shooters, players start with basic weapons like the 9mm pistol, build their way up to a double-barrel shotgun, and by the end of the game have a few bazooka rockets handy as necessary.
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But theXIIItrailer is also a sneaky way of advertising another important aspect of the experience. That being the diversity of gameplay inXIII.XIIIisn’t just another run and gun shooter; it’s aspy gameat its heart. As such, players will need to use their arsenal and inventory in ways that befit the circumstances of each mission. Sometimes that involves an AK-47 and sometimes that involves a silenced 9mm or a crossbow. There are even stages where having a harpoon gun handy will be important.
The other important detail revealed inXIII’s weapons trailer is the game’s pre-order bonus. Those who pre-order eitherXIII’s standard or limited edition will receive a DLC pack containing a pair of exclusive weapon skins. The Golden Classic Weapon Skins Pack includes a Golden Pistol Skin and a Golden Knife Skin, so thatXIIIplayers can spy in style. It seems like thepre-order DLCis the only new digital content being made forXIII.
While it isn’t particularly revelatory, the trailer is also great for fans to compare theXIIIremake’s visuals to the original game. One of the reasons the originalXIIIhas stood up so well with time is its well-executedcel-shaded graphics. The painterly style differentiated itself from other first-person shooters at the time that leaned in on more realistic and grounded visuals. TheXIIIremake has retained some of that cartoonish style, though it’s definitely been toned down in favor of modern shading and lighting effects.
As a whole, the trailer offers an optimal introduction toXIII. It should, despite not being anext-gen title, prove to be a great option for gamers this holiday season given the lack of other first-person releases.
XIIIreleases November 10 on PC, PS4, Switch, and Xbox One.