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Deliver At All Costs blends Fallout style with retro GTA, and you can try it now

Imagine a retro-style GTA game set in the 1950s with fully destructible environments and you'll get pretty close to Deliver At All Costs.

A cross between early GTA and the 1950s Americana satire in Fallout, Deliver At All Costs is a chaotic romp through a seaside resort town. The year is 1959 and you are Winston Green, a downtrodden courier with a shady past and a bad case of road rage. Tasked with delivering absurd items like a ticking bomb or a giant marlin almost as big as his truck, Winston finds himself in an ever-spiraling descent through the criminal underworld of St Monique. If you've ever wanted to wreak havoc in a town straight out of American Graffiti or Grease, you can check out the Deliver At All Costs demo right now.

Everything is destructible in open world games where chaos is king, but the world can bite back too.

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The game's crime saga will eventually take you to three different cities, St. Monique being the first. Each town is draped in the neon and chrome of 1950s America. You can bop around the game to rock n' roll tunes and discover detailed environments that tell a story all on their own. In the full game, you'll pick up 12 other vehicles and a variety of secret gadgets, such as balloons to give your truck some lift or a jet engine to ensure the highest speeds. The adventure continues on foot; Winston can exit the car to explore the environment, interact with NPCs, and complete tasks.

It left our very own Jamie grinning from ear to ear after he played an early preview build last year, and now you can try out a few missions yourself. Deliver At All Cost's new Steam demo is available now.

If high octane action is on your mind, check out the GTA 6 release date to arrive.

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