Arriving soon this week at the switchch at Shop, MGP Studios & # 39; There is no sin is a graphic and click-and-expressing graphic novel wishing to capture some of Hideo Kojima & # 39; s adventure graphic spirit It's snuffy. As you plan for the future of cyberpunk, you live in & # 39; Omni-Care Sanctioned city & # 39; in a country consumed by the & # 39; New Order & # 39;
On the whole it looks like a hunky dory and the crime is actually eliminated due to the forced cybernetic installation. As you might have guessed, things are not quite as visible as companies have taken over the government and we can see there is a scary side hidden in what seems to be a place. Usually there are.
The trailer above gives you an idea of the art style, but there is very little else. The game has been available on PC since December 2015, however in the Shop blurb of sinless references such topics The Resurrection of the Dragon and Kojima's aforementioned religion and the following:
– Unique and troubling story: Remember that you are thrown into a world of specific laws, rules, customs, attention, social isolation etc. What you will read and open during the process.
– Old school gameplay. So many features or related backstories / lore are not thrown in your face. Instead it is somewhere in the world.
– Hand made with love: photos, graphics, make-up and other assets.
– A truly original and engaging Roland Redwood sound track, specially designed and optimized for the game.
– Game Over: when we say the "old school" experience was dead serious. You're going to die … of course.
– Easter eggs and directions. Yes, we got that covered.
As the riders leave, we have to say that we haven't seen one that is so obscure for a while, but the screenshots and blurry sounds amazing. On Steam Sin is currently in excellent condition, so it may be worth investigating if any of the below sounds are attractive. It came out on Thursday and will set you back $ 9,99 / £ 8.99 / 9,99 €, with a file size of 2.1GB.
Let us know below if you are happy with the Snatcher-esque experience on the switch.