There are quite a few early versions of shooters on the market right now, but some of them really try to innovate the gameplay. For example, Contain already available in early versionseeks to combine the elements of Control, SCP (Secure, Contain, Protect) and Ready or Not.
Integration of experimental storytelling techniques in the style of a literary genre”New strange“into the tactical first-person shooter format is no easy task, but the developers at Contain seem ready to go even further. What is especially noteworthy is that the game offers extensive customization options for weapons and operative equipment, comparable even to projects such as Ground Branch and Escape from Tarkov Considering the early stage, this is a promising signal.
Of particular interest to Contain is its terrifying approach to tactical shooter gameplay. Players will have to get used to the role of poor fellows who will have to ensure security, contain and protect anomalous entities and phenomena. As an early-stage project from unknown studio SinginGiant, Contain may be a flop, but the concept itself is worth exploring, and the emphasis on customization could be one of the game’s greatest strengths.
Contain has already received early reviews, receiving a “mixed” rating, and developers SinginGiant “plan to remain in Early Access until the game reaches a stable release.” Now players can enjoy several early missions and experience the customization capabilities of weapons and characters.
Interestingly, Contain is far from the only game on the market trying to master the niche of a tactical shooter in the style of a strange fiction. For example, the slightly older SCP: 5K is a tactical first-person shooter set in the Secure, Contain, Protect universe, and there are many similarities between it and Contain. We’ll see how these two games develop as we get closer to release. Competition is good.