If you have an hour and a half to spare, you can watch the EFT Roubles archive of the livestream above. In the video, the developers showcase some of Escape From Tarkov's ridiculously granular gun customization, including the ability to remove or modify components of your weapon in order to affect how well they function. There's also a good deal of shooting, and if you're a fan of the more realistic and intense firefights found in S.T.A.L.K.E.R., Escape From Tarkov looks promising.
Okay, but I swear Escape From Tarkov isn't just a ripoff of S.T.A.L.K.E.R.. From the looks of things, it's taking that foundation and adding a great deal more customization and features, including an RPG progression system where you level up and unlock new skills. It's not quite clear how the nuances of multiplayer will work, but Escape From Tarkov will feature perma-death and several modes including 10 story-based scenarios that can then be Escape from tarkov roubles revisited to roam around and scavenge for loot. When asked in an FAQ thread on their forums if Escape From Tarkov could be completed alone, the response read: "We do not intend to make an offline single-player campaign, though anyone is free to try and clear the game alone, without help from partners in co-op."