Apocalipsis: Harry At The End Of The World Brings Medieval Point-And-Click Action To Switch This Week
The diversion is described as “an tour diversion where Gothic art comes alive to tell a undying story of love, detriment and sacrifice”, and sees we play as a suggested Harry as he ventures out into a strange, unwelcoming, and condemned land to find his mislaid love. On his journey, he’ll accommodate fantastical creatures, true from a visions of 15th and 16th-century artists such as Hans Holbein and Albrecht Dürer; a trailer above sets a tinge nicely.
Switch players will advantage from a inclusion of a formerly expelled DLC, ‘One Night in a Woods’ as standard. Check out a underline list and screenshots next for some-more info:
Features:
– Witness Gothic art entrance alive in a video game
– Meet creatures true from a 15th century codices
– Hear Nergal’s dim voice revelation we a story of Harry
– Experience a tour by a finish times and see one of a accessible endings
– Visit over dual dozen singular hand-drawn locations with puzzles to be solved and dark meanings to be discovered
– Shake your suggestion with a foresight soundtrack desirous by a esthetic of Danse Macabre with an additional song from Behemoth dark in a game
As remarkable above, a diversion launches on Switch this Thursday on 10th January.
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