Indie gaming has spent the last decade slowly working its way through the visual and mechanical styles of yore, starting with 2D pixel platformers before moving to boomer shooters and then PS1-era horror games. As such, it was only a matter of time before they began gazing lasciviously at early noughties blockbusters. I was only chatting to someone the other day about when we'd see our first retro shooter either running in or inspired by the Source engine.

It turns out the answer to that was "today."

Sprawl Zero is actually a sequel (or some kind of follow-up) to 2023's

You play as a cybernetically enhanced super soldier (what else?) called Five, tasked with eliminating the leader of a "techno-religious group" named Imago-Dei. Combat is designed to be fast paced, but less hyper-twitchy than the more extreme end of the boomer shooter brigade. Developer MAETH points to FEAR and Halo as main points of reference for Sprawl's feel, aiming to represent your character's weight and physicality alongside raw speed.