Many are taped off and marked as “under development”, which will unlock as the game advances towards completion – remember, this is currently in Game Preview.
The combat takes place in a seemingly normal family home, with access to four indoor rooms and the surrounding garden. You will also gain perks which will boost certain attributes, but I honestly couldn’t tell any difference with them in play. You will unlock customisation options for your characters as you play, such as different skins and accessories. A promising sign if there ever was one for a game looking to elbow its way into the extremely crowded online multiplayer scene. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised with how busy the servers were and had no trouble finding matches quickly, with lots of Xbox players already online. There is also the option to set up custom games with your friends, and crossplay is enabled which boosts player numbers.