Human Element explores the fight for humanity in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. The game utilizes simulation elements to customize your experience depending on the type of character you choose and the relationships you forge in the game with other survivors.
After announcing his departure from Activision, ex-Call of Duty Creative Strategist Robert Bowling went on to form his own studio, Robotoki. Today we've gotten the first word on what Robotoki's first game will be, the zombie-survival game titled Human Element.
Speaking with Game Informer, Bowling stated that the studio's game focuses on how, in a zombie situation, "Unreasonable fear that leads us to do unreasonable things to survive." He also detailed that there will be three classes (action, stealth and intelligence), as well as the option to survive alone, survive with a partner or survive with a child.
Details are scarce, but that shouldn't be surprising considering Human Element isn't slated for release until 2015. The current plan is to release it on next-gen consoles, mobile devices and PC. More information will be available in the July issue of Game Informer.