This Underrated Shooter From Last Year Is Finally Hitting PS5 And Xbox
Last year, around Summer Game Fest, Strange Scaffold--the developer behind El Paso, Elsewhere--debuted its latest first-person shooter/espionage game, I Am Your Beast. That title was one of GameSpot's picks for the best PC-exclusive games of 2024. Now, I Am Your Beast is finally making its way to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.I Am Your Beast casts players as Alphonse Harding, a retired secret agent who turned down one final mission from the Covert Operations Initiative. Since Harding is no longer useful to COI, they've put a hit out to silence him for good. However, the COI agents have seriously underestimated just how far Harding is willing to go to get payback. Back in November, Strange Scaffold added a free expansion for I Am Your Beast on PC, which included nine new levels as well as an epilogue that featured traumatized Cover Operatives Initiative agents who share stories about Harding's ridiculous strength, including his ability to literally punch someone's head off of their body. Since the agents are treated like unreliable narrators, Harding may not actually have superpowers, but players still get to take those upgrades out for a test spin.Continue Reading at GameSpot

Last year, around Summer Game Fest, Strange Scaffold--the developer behind El Paso, Elsewhere--debuted its latest first-person shooter/espionage game, I Am Your Beast. That title was one of GameSpot's picks for the best PC-exclusive games of 2024. Now, I Am Your Beast is finally making its way to PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.
I Am Your Beast casts players as Alphonse Harding, a retired secret agent who turned down one final mission from the Covert Operations Initiative. Since Harding is no longer useful to COI, they've put a hit out to silence him for good. However, the COI agents have seriously underestimated just how far Harding is willing to go to get payback.
Back in November, Strange Scaffold added a free expansion for I Am Your Beast on PC, which included nine new levels as well as an epilogue that featured traumatized Cover Operatives Initiative agents who share stories about Harding's ridiculous strength, including his ability to literally punch someone's head off of their body. Since the agents are treated like unreliable narrators, Harding may not actually have superpowers, but players still get to take those upgrades out for a test spin.