This Road Trip RPG Looks Awesome

Keep Driving is a newly revealed indie game that looks to provide a chill RPG experience about driving across the country in the early 2000s in your beat-up and crappy first car. And I’m here for it.Suggested ReadingKotaku’s Weekend Guide: Five Epic And Exciting Games We’re Getting Lost InXbox Game Pass Will Soon Get A Feature It First Announced Years AgoThe Entire Tomb Raider Franchise Is On Deep Discount Right Now6 Things To Know Before Starting Persona 5 Tactica

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CCShare SubtitlesOffEnglishShare this VideoFacebookTwitterEmailRedditLink6 Things To Know Before Starting Persona 5 TacticaI love a good road trip. I have fond memories of driving to far-off cities for boring life events. Even if the destination wasn’t great, the journey usually was, and I always love it when a game lets me hit the highway and simulate a long road trip, complete with stopping at gas stations, listening to music, and dealing with minor problems like storms, traffic, and dark country roads. So I’m very excited to play the recently announced Keep Driving.AdvertisementRelated ContentIf You've Got Game Pass, Please, You Have To Play This Wonderful RPGWhy Starfield’s Planets Are Covered In Thousands Of Dead CreaturesRelated ContentIf You've Got Game Pass, Please, You Have To Play This Wonderful RPGWhy Starfield’s Planets Are Covered In Thousands Of Dead CreaturesHere’s the trailer, which looks rad, has a great song in it, and shows off the game’s gorgeous pixel art style.YCJYAccording to the game’s Steam page, Keep Driving will feature a procedurally generated world to explore, a focus on analog devices, turn-based “combat” to solve road-based situations, and multiple endings that can be reached after driving around for one to four hours. AdvertisementHere’s how the people behind this upcoming retro-themed road trip simulator describe the game in the description for the trailer found on YouTube:

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