Working together, the Contractor and Kelvin set up camp and obtain resources to survive the wilderness as well as attacks from mutant cannibals. The Contractor then awakes with another surviving teammate named Kelvin who was rendered deaf in the crash. One of the contractors survives their helicopter crash but is knocked out by a man in a silver coat named Jianyu Zhang, who is an employee of PuffCorp. The team's helicopters are shot down by unknown assailants. Many years after the events of The Forest, a team of private military contractors hired by PuffCorp is dispatched to an island called "Site 2" to search for Edward Puffton (PuffCorp's founder and CEO), his wife Barbara, and his 20 year old daughter Virginia, who have been missing for several months. Depending on their actions, players can receive different endings. The game supports up to eight-player cooperative multiplayer, though players can also opt to play the game solo. The map in this game is four times bigger than that of its predecessor. Players will also encounter Virginia, a three-legged, three-armed woman who can be equipped with weapons to aid in combat situations. Players can give Kelvin written commands on a piece of paper to help with simple tasks such as collecting crafting resources or setting up fires. One of the aforementioned NPCs is a companion named Kelvin, who is deaf and unable to speak. Several new mechanics have been added to the game, such as 3D printing, as well as friendly NPCs. Players can build weapons and buildings to aid in their survival. Similarly to The Forest, Sons of the Forest puts players in control of a protagonist stranded on an island inhabited by cannibals. It is the sequel to the 2018 video game The Forest, and was released via early access on February 23, 2023, for Microsoft Windows on Steam. There's one important difference however: In the beginning, he had two families willing to fight for him now, neither family wants him, and his life is in danger in both cultures.Sons of the Forest is an upcoming survival video game developed by Endnight Games and published by Newnight. At the end of the novel, True Son is back where he started, approaching the white side of the forest. True Son's father steps in and spares his son's life, but he banishes True Son from the tribe and his Indian family forever. Outraged, the Indians hold a trial to determine True Son's fate. Posing as a lost white boy, he succeeds in getting the boat to come toward him but is unable to carry through with the plan. Hoping to ambush a boatload of whites, the Indians ask True Son to be a decoy. However, Little Crane's family is determined to avenge his death and calls for war. The boys return to their Indian home, and True Son receives a warm welcome. True Son and Half Arrow vow revenge, but their plans are thwarted before they can finish killing the man. Unfortunately, Little Crane, who accompanied Half Arrow, has been killed by True Son's white uncle, Wilse Owens, one of the Paxton Boys. While recovering from a life-threatening illness, True Son hears his Indian cousin and best friend, Half Arrow, calling to him. The only white person he is able to connect with in any way is his little brother, Gordie. The entire time he lives in Paxton, he dreams of returning to his Indian family. True Son/Johnny tries to run away, but he's caught and returned. True Son/Johnny distrusts white men, however, and is particularly upset to be among members of the Paxton Boys, a group of men known for massacring Indians. Johnny's white family is appalled at the Indian ways that he has adopted and tries to get him to return to his white, Christian upbringing. True Son/Johnny immediately dislikes his white father, whom he considers small and weak compared to his Indian father, Cuyloga. The expedition arrives in Pennsylvania, and True Son meets his white father and learns that his birth name is John Cameron Butler his white family refers to him as Johnny. True Son fights against going, but his Indian father releases him to an army expedition that includes a guide nicknamed Del, who had once lived among the Indians and spoke their language. After eleven years with his Indian family, he is told that he must return to his white family because of a newly signed treaty. At the start of the story, True Son, a white boy whom Lenni Lenape Indians captured at age four and later adopted as one of their own, is in turmoil.
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