'Seven: The Days Long Gone' news: New trailer shows unique combat experience

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A few days before "Seven: The Days Gone's" official release, developers IMGN.PRO and Fool's Theory teased gamers with yet another trailer. The trailer focused on the game's combat mechanics, so players were able to see how the game allows them to play a lot of different styles.

"Seven: The Days Long Gone" is an isometric open-world game that requires players to be very stealthy as they progress. However, it is not the end if ever they got caught, as the trailer mentions. When all else fails, players can always fight their way through the game.

Gamers get to play master thief Teriel, who is not only skilled in thievery, but can also fight for himself. The trailer showcases many different ways Teriel can fight. It appears that Teriel is quite skilled, as he can defend himself with almost any object or weapon that gamers find in the game. He can wield melee weapons such as one or two-handed swords and even wield two daggers at a time.

Those who love seeing their enemies get caught in traps, explosions, or just die from a range would find these in the game as well. Teriel can plant traps, mines, and even bounce grenades off walls so the guards would not even know where it came from.

There are, of course, skills that make use of Teriel's stealth. As long as he is not seen, Teriel can instantly kill enemies from jumping on them or backstabbing them behind. All of these skills just show how much gamers can experiment with the game's combat.

"Seven: The Days Long Gone" was released last Dec. 1, 2017. According to Gamasutra, gamers can get their hands on a copy from Steam at $29.99 for the Standard Edition and $39.99 for the Collector's Edition, which comes with a digital artbook, soundtrack, map, and guidebook.

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