We have already become accustomed to many games released on PC and then on consoles. Whether for economic reasons or to ensure its success and viability, it is common for many games to arrive several months or even years after their release on PC. And today we’re telling you about another first case of this type: Eternal sons will come to Xbox.
The game developed by Cosmonaut Studios and published by Secret Mode will arrive on PlayStation 5, Xbox SeriesPlayStation 4, Xbox One and Change next May 23. The game launched in May 2022 and on Steam it has accumulated a 89% positive reviews, out of a total of 334 reviews. As usual, we leave you with your trailer announcement:
For those who haven’t followed, Eternal sons it’s a game of first person narrative puzzle of a player on temporal manipulation, decisions and consequences. We will put ourselves in the place of an agent tasked with repairing corruption in the time stream. We will be sent to the north of England in May 2015, where six people died in a house fire. Unable to simply stop the fire, you must manipulate the decisions made by the house’s inhabitants over the previous week so that everyone survives the event.
These are your main Features:
- Choose how you want to follow the game’s story: the entire narrative follows the six main characters through multiple decisions in multiple timelines, and you can experience them however you want. You can focus on the story of one specific character at a time, or simply view things chronologically, learning how the timeline develops.
- Watch and change things as many times as you want. Don’t remember exactly what happened at an event? Have you changed a decision and you are not sure you appreciate the consequences? Nothing happens. Go back in time, watch and change what you want, when you want, as many times as you want.
- Changing the past to influence the future: Setting up a temporary base in the house just hours after the fire provides a unique perspective on events. When you look at the timeline, past events repeat before you in ghostly form.