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Phoenix Point’s Blood And Titanium DLC asks if you’d swap heads with a robotWir sind die roboter

Wir sind die roboter

Blood And Titanium pits you against The Pure, a New Jericho sub-faction that would truly love it if everyone stopped complaining about having their fleshy meat-bodies replaced with steel and circuitry.

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To fight robots, you d better become a robot. Anin-depth video demonstrationfrom the devs shows off the new Augmentations menu (replacing previous Mutations), offering two flavours of body-modding - classic flesh Mutations or new metal Bionics.

Instead of mutagens, Bionics require tech and materials to craft. They also don’t heal like mutations, instead requiring you to spend more resources to make repairs to your damaged cyber-arms. Soldiers can have a maximum of two augmentations and can mix-and-match mutations with bionics to create a hybrid killing machine that’s part man, part monster, part machine.

Each piece of scrap you jam into your squad’s bodies comes with the Bionic Augmentation trait, making them immune to Bleed and extra resistant to paralysis, poison and viral damage. Keep in mind, however, that this also means all Bionics are particularly vulnerable to acid attacks. Beyond that, though, and you’re looking at wildly different options depending on what you decide to plug into your flesh.

Want to become a master of stealth? Decapitating yourself and popping on an Echo Head will give you night vision, and completely silence any weapon you take to the field. Sick of doors? Replace your flimsy meat-body for a Juggernaut torso, and create a cyborg-shaped hole in any wall you fancy. There are 9 bionics to pick from, split three ways across head, torso and legs.

Blood And Titanium is out now on theEpic Games Storefor £4/$5.