Launching next year on Nintendo Switch is Infini, a psychedelic adventure from developer Barnaque and brand new publishing label, Nakana.io.
The game is said to "walk a fine line of meditative and chaotic", featuring an outlandish narrative and mind-bending puzzles. It has some pretty surreal visuals and sound effects going on throughout and tries to personify concepts like poetry, war, time, and hope. Make sure to check out the trailer above.
Here's a synopsis and feature list:
After being catapulted into Infinity by War, Hope must find his way back to the real world before it begins to suffer from his absence.Hope must avoid obstacles to reach the next level as he falls endlessly through an eccentric alternate realm. Each world harbors new abilities, themes, and opportunities to explore the multiverse and its bizarre personalities. Meet helpful allies and deceitful foes as Hope learns who to trust while lost in Infinity.
Features:
- Rigorous puzzles that introduce new abilities in each world
- Distinct worlds layered with allegory, symbolism, and complex characters
- More than 100 levels through 10 diverse worlds
- Standout visuals and a grandiose soundtrack with more than 20 original songs
The game is scheduled to launch on Switch, PC and Mac in Q1 2020.
What do you think? Share your first impressions with us in the comments below.
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This is why you should never develop anything when you're on meth.
...... no... just ... no...
Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a healthy dose of weird... but I can't really tell how the game is supposed to play!
"After being catapulted into Infinity by War..."
That's a game blurb crafted expressly for the purposes of search engine optimization.
I’ll have what the devs are having!
Ok. Respect for having a go at something proper weird. Look forward to the review. I predict hatstand out of 10 for the score...
I’m not crazy about the look of the game but it’s very weird. I guess time will tell if it’s a good weird.
This is your game on drugs.
Any questions?
Fear And Loathing on Nintendo Switch.
Oh man, this is rubbish!!
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