SFB Video games is bringing traditional survival horror to the Swap on October 16 with Crow Nation- a PS! type spookfest à la Silent Hill or Resident Evil.
It launched earlier this 12 months in Could on different platforms and made fairly an impression for an indie recreation, attaining a Metascore of 84 and garnering “overwhelmingly constructive” evaluations on Steam.
(Swap veterans might acknowledge SFB Video games because the developer of none apart from Snipperclips– a multiplayer puzzler that acted as a launch title for the hybrid handheld.)
Whereas it seems to lack fastened cameras, its different features- from the blocky character designs to the UI- name again to the period the place survival horror made its mark on the gaming business.
Crow Nation’s Nintendo Swap eShop web page has its measurement at 786 MB and value at $19.99 / £16.75.
Readers can take a look at the story’s synopsis and the Swap announcement trailer beneath:
A Survival Horror journey that includes: A wealthy environment. A powerful, tangible sense of place. A small however memorable solid of characters. Significant exploration. Partaking puzzles. And most of all – a fantastic, uncanny mix of stress and tranquillity.
The 12 months is 1990. Edward Crow has disappeared. The proprietor of ‘Crow Nation’ (a small theme park within the rural outskirts of Atlanta, Georgia), he has not been seen since he unexpectedly shut down his park two years in the past. The silence is damaged when a mysterious younger lady named Mara Forest ventures into the guts of the deserted theme park so as to discover him.
- Are the disturbing rumours about Crow Nation true?
- Who, precisely, is Mara Forest?
- Why did Crow actually shut down his park?
Crow Nation’s story explores reckless human greed and the thought of an unforgivable sin.
Options an ‘Exploration Mode’, for individuals who want to benefit from the recreation with out being attacked.