You’ll take on the role of a drug-addicted vampire hunter who needs to stop his ex-girlfriend, who just happens to be a vampire herself.
To exact revenge on Draculae, you’ll head to a reality-shifting hotel in El Paso, Texas.
The fully-voice Neo-noir shooter pays homage to early 2000s classic games like Max Payne and Quake.
Be prepared for all the slow-motion shooting you can imagine while blowing away werewolves, fallen angels, and other damned creatures.
To accommodate for a touch screen, there are a number of tweaks compared to the console version including auto-aim, auto-shoot, auto-reload, and more.
El Paso, Elsewhere is a free download now on the App Store for the iPhone and all iPad models. You can try out the beginning of the game for free. To unlock the entire game, you’ll need to make a $4.99 in-app purchase.
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