During this week's GDC 2015 event Nintendo unveiled a host of upcoming eShop games on Wii U and 3DS, reminding us all that its policies in supporting download developers - Nindies - are continuing to bring notable rewards. Those titles shown off are all coming this year, but Curve Digital (also at GDC) has announced a title for 2016.
It's called Four Sided Fantasy and is developed by Ludo Land, with the London-based Curve once again stepping up to publish. Its main concept is that going off the sides, bottom or top of the screen prompts your character to emerge through the other side of screen, with the title seemingly aiming to offer tricky puzzles for us to master. It's coming to the Wii U eShop, in addition to PS4, Xbox One, PC and PS3.
Do you like the look of this? Let us know.
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I'm getting it.
Curve digital = best 3rd party publisher for wiiU
As neat as the concept looks, not to be blunt, it doesn't look like it would last me for more than one playthrough and I wouldn't pay any higher than $5.
Talking about 2016 at this point already kinda feels off... and the game isn't my thing at all.
Now this I'm interested after Stealth Inc 2 and the Swapper. Now please bring Stealth Inc 1 and Rogue Legacy!
I'm taking it they don't have much game footage at this time lol.
Buying Olli to support Curve for things like this. I thought Hugo Smits would try to do something similar, but I haven't seen anything so far.
To answer the question, no, I don't like the look of this.
Curve Digital games don't always come across very well in trailers, in my experience. So I'll definitely be checking this one out even though I'm not blown away.
Looks amazing, but 2016 sounds far off....
That was trippy as heck. But it looked sorta awesome.
Did somebody say Puzzle Platformer?
Yes Please!
I remember the Kickstarter, but I only really back things that will come to the Wii U. But now it will! And if anyone wants to try the REALLY old prototype for this game, you can get it here: http://thefourthwallgame.com/?page_id=80
@MeddlingIdiot I never really noticed that but you're right. The trailers are always very lackluster and dull, but the games Curve has made/ported are usually some of the best indie games. Maybe the unique gameplay is hard to portray through a trailer.
Well, the concept is great. I don't think I'll consider grabbing this until reviews though. I want to know how well they execute it.
It currently looks like they need more level design.
It has a interesting hook, but for the rest I am not sure.
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