This makes sense given the premise of the game. Set in the northeast United States, the game casts you as the protagonist Jack Joyce. Being part of a weird H.G. Wells style time travel experiment that backfired, you gain these really cool time-related abilities. You can freeze time and still move around, move projectiles, or people in harms way. It is kind of like that running scene in X-Men: Days of Future Past.
You will need to travel through and fix temporal distortions around the map that might get in the way of your objectives. You need to do this before the enemy, your ex-best friend Paul Serene, tries to take advantage of the situation and claim global dominance.
If you aren’t sold already, another important feature of this game is that the actions you take have a bit of a butterfly effect on everything else. This isn’t in the Skyrim way where killing xyz causes his kids to hold a grudge against you. Instead, it’s something more akin to one of those Goosebumps “choose-your-adventure” type stories. As you play the game, the choices you make change the live action cut-scenes and the plot of the story.
It’s been two years since we first heard of the game, but it looks like we will be delivered a powerhouse of game design and approach that can change the way we approach games when this launches. So pre-order your copy for April 5th, and let us know what you think of the game here.