The Bradwell Conspiracy

Release Date
10th Oct 2019
No. of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Adventure, Puzzle
Publisher
Bossa Studios
Developer
A Brave Plan
Content Rating
ESRB/Teen, PEGI/16
More Information
Filters
None

About

Following a sudden explosion at the Stonehenge Museum fundraiser, you find yourself trapped in a hidden underground complex. Your only means of escape is by sending photographs of your surroundings to another survivor confined elsewhere. But before long, a disturbing truth begins to dawn…

Created by a team of award-winning BAFTA luminaries and AAA veterans, with over 60 years of combined experience, The Bradwell Conspiracy is a highly-stylized, narrative-driven first person experience. Featuring an assortment of innovative puzzles and lore-enriching secrets, are you ready to delve into a world of corporate duplicity?

INCLUDES:

  • An immersive first person narrative.
  • An NPC relationship like no other, via the Bradwell Guide Glasses photographic messaging.
  • Original 3D-printing gameplay mechanic, used to solve the many challenging puzzles throughout.
  • A Brutalist art style unique to the Bradwell Universe, with a detailed, interactive environment.
  • A rich and established gameworld boasting a plethora of hidden lore and secrets.
  • An illustrious voice cast, truly bringing the world of Bradwell to life.

FEATURING:

  • Character performances by Rebecca LaChance and Abubakar Salim
  • Dialogue consultants: Jane Espenson and Brad Bell
  • Performance direction by Kate Saxon
  • Music by Austin Wintory
  • Special thanks to Jonathan Ross as the voice of the Induction Narrator.

Reviews 1

Nintendo Life said:

The Bradwell Conspiracy offers an intriguing take on the first-person puzzler formula, even if its USP lacks the simple creativity of other similar puzzle games. The story itself has some real potential, but it ultimately fails to really flesh out some of the more interesting beats hinted at in news reports and audio logs. More interactive than Firewatch but far less challenging than The Witness, this is a puzzler that’s ultimately more style than substance. And with so many issues with performance in its launch state, The Bradwell Conspiracy on Switch doesn’t prove itself to be the ultimate portable version it really should be.

5/10

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