Annapurna Interactive and Simogo are bringing what it is described as "pop album video game" to Nintendo Switch in 2019. The announcement was the first game reveal made at this year's Game Awards.
Sayonara Wild Hearts for the Switch brings together music, neon vibes and a bunch of bike gangs. Here's an overview courtesy of Gematsu:
Sayonara Wild Hearts is a euphoric music video dream about being awesome, riding motorcycles, skateboarding, dance battling, shooting lasers, wielding swords, and breaking hearts at 200 mph.
As the heart of a young woman breaks, the balance of the universe is disturbed. A diamond butterfly appears in her dreams and leads her through a highway in the sky, where she finds her other self: the masked biker called The Fool.
Traveling through futuristic cities, dark forests, and electric deserts, The Fool sets out to find the harmony of the universe, hidden away in the hearts of her star crossed allies: Little Death, Dancing Devils, Howling Moons, Stereo Lovers, and Hermit 64.
Take a look at the trailer above and tell us what you think in the comments below.
[source gematsu.com]
Comments 16
Keeping my eyes on this..
This looks really cool! Interested.
I actually thought it looked really cool. That soundtrack sounds like its gonna be killer.
Looks rather cool!
What the hell was that?
Not sure what to say about this one to be honest. Need more info about the game before it gets added to the list for 2019
I thought it was an awesome way to open the game awards...
More Rhythm love for the Switch is always welcome
Somehow I got the impression this show should've been called ''The Game Awards: Annapurna Edition''
WTF? I read the description first and was confused so I had to watch the trailer... This is fantastically odd.
Did someone give Suda51 permission to make a music game?
Nice artwork... but not much gameplay..
Anything coming from Simogo is by default my most anticipated game of 2019. This will be amazing...
From their blog:
"Sayonara Wild Hearts is a soup made of pop-culture. It’s OutRun, the teddygirls sub-culture, Carly Rae Jepsen, Rez, cafe racers, WarioWare, Blümchen, the 1950s, modern dance, Akira, F-zero, Space Harrier, Sia, Gradius, the 1980s, Charli XCX, Sailor Moon, Ouendan, Tron, Rhythm Tengoku, Punch Out and a good portion of ourselves, strangeness and mysticism stuffed into a blender."
That's my jam, right there.
This does look cool, but I am not a fan of POP music, but still might get it.
I don't really understand what's going on but it looks terrific.
Looks pretty interesting.
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