Who wants to see a clown get tasered? Thought so. Ubisoft's intriguing new shooter has you covered

Bloody Good Time is Ubisoft's recently revealed downloadable FPS. It's coming out 'soon'. It's a cartoony shooter with comedic brutality and a pseudo-cel-shaded look, and it's coming out on PC via Steam, but that does not mean that it's a Team Fortress 2 knock-off. It's coming out on the 360 🍎too, and has a clown and Goths and stuff. Not only that, but it has a unique and intriguing💛 spin on competetive shooting, with roots in the indie design world.

I'll give you more fuller details and some screenshotsfurther down the p🎃age, but right now, I'll shut u♛p and just run the video. Because I know you just want to see that clown get tasered.

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The game's plot is essentially just an excuse to get a 🦋bunch of weird-looking characters together and get them smashing each other up. There's a surfer, a beach babe,a Goth,a bunny girl, a showgirl, a clown, a gambler anda stoner. They're all tryi𒐪ng to crack into Hollywood, but must work with Director X, a legendary helmer of horror, in order to get their big break. The catch is that X's films are so convincing because he really kills people. CUE DEATHMATCH!

But before you slap yourself in the face and scream 'GODDAMN SELF-CONSCIOUSLY WACKY BASTARDS!', be aware of the following fact. The game is being made by Scottish indie developer, who haveဣ a cult following for PC shooter. The Ship's central conceit was that a bunch of characters had been invited to a cruise ship by the mysterious Mr. X (sound familiar?). X then charged each character (and thus player) with hunting down a particular quarry without alerting suspicion from the other players or NPCs, prompting cunning tactics, and complex logistical planning in order to wiꦕn.

With Bloody Good Time sounding like a spiritual successor to The Ship, its game modes certainly aren't the normal run-of-the-mill death menu. While there is a standard deathmatch mode, the other three game types all look to reprise the sneaky designated-quarry system, throwing in variants centred around last-man-standing elimination and revenge from assassinated players. We're intrigued. We're mighty intrigued. Indie desig🔜n given a new lease of life through ꦦbig publisher money? It certainly sounds like it could be. Are you going to be keeping an eye on this one?

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