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Naser: Son of Man mixes cover-based shooting with puzzles and platforming in a single player campaign. You play as a resurrected Persian prince fighting back against Queen Elizabeth Zero's robotic army across three distinct locations. The action relies on speed and tactical positioning since most cover can be destroyed during combat. You will use ten different weapons to handle the violence, but you also need to solve puzzles or climb obstacles to progress. Sometimes God appears to help by punching enemies out of the sky with a giant hand. This supernatural aid adds a chaotic layer to the otherwise grounded gunplay and melee attacks. The game stands out for its specific setting in an alternate 1875 where robots rule the world. Instead of generic sci-fi environments, you explore The Land of Persia, Russia, and the flying city of New London. Each area features unique outfits for Naser to wear as you move through them. The combat feels visceral because melee encounters are aggressive and effective against the metal foes. Players can summon divine power to turn the tide when things get too intense. This mix of historical fantasy and high-tech warfare creates a distinct rhythm that keeps the action flowing without feeling repetitive.
In the year 1875, the invention of robots disrupts the world's peace. Britain uses robots to declare war on the entire world. With the power of indestructible robots, The Queen Elizabeth Zero conquers the whole earth in less than a year. The only territory kept untouched is the Empire of Persia, for not only the Queen's mighty army, can overcome this land. Persia obtains a magical crystal, powerful to defend the country for thousands of years. However, betrayal is more powerful than any magic. With the help of a traitor within Persia, The Queen Elizabeth Zero steals the Magical Crystal and conquers Persia at last. She is now the most powerful person in the world. But a Persian prince called Naser (Nāṣir) can not stand such a tyranny, The Queen kills his family, his wife and takes his empire. However, In the darkest of times, when there is no hope, God changes the rules of creation and brings back Naser to life and gives him supernatural abilities. Hope returns to the heart of the human race. Can Naser and God be strong enough to destroy The Queen Elizabeth Zero and her robotic army? Or is this the end of the world as we know it?
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