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EDIT: I've only just remembered a crucial detail. The game is a highly detailed voxel game (similar looking to Teardown) and the terrain, as well as the enemies are fully destructable. I remember in the trailer, his gun was not only carving through the walls but he was shooting pieces off of the enemies too. The voxel enemies can be fully shot to pieces.

It's not Deep Rock Galactic: Rogue Core. I remember another dwarf fps game getting announced and between Rogue Core and this game, a lot of people were calling it the dwarf revolution. I remember nothing about the game itself, just that the logo was a plain black background with the title in a thin white font and a runic-looking logo above the name. It was one word and it started with Dwarf I believe. I kept thinking Dwarfhesia but no results came up for that. Anybody have any idea what I'm talking about?

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[–] KJ118 4 points 10 months ago (2 children)

Maybe Dwarf Delve? Not black background, but it is rune-style font and FPS.

[–] themightybalian 2 points 10 months ago

Nah. That's a voxel game. The game I'm thinking of has very realistic graphics. Logo wasn't that colorful either. It's was a thin white font with the logo above it.

[–] themightybalian 1 points 10 months ago

Check my edit. I remembered some crucial details. The game actually is a voxel game but not in the Minecrafty way that Dwarf Delve is.