Deadlight coming to XBLA, care of Tequila Works
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What is Deadlight? That's a good question. And other than telling you it's an Xbox Live Arcade game being published my Microsoft Studios and developed by Tequila Works, we wouldn't be able to do much in the way of answering said question.
Well, that's not entirely true. Tequila Works' website also includes a blurb describing the game as an "original cinematic puzzle platformer." It stars a lone man named Randall Wayne who's stumbling around the American West Coast in 1986 after a pandemic has killed off the rest of the population. We've yet to see the game in action, but it sounds to be puzzle rather than combat-focused.
The XBLA title is set to arrive sometime this coming summer, and we're certainly hoping to learn a bit more about it before then.
Well, that's not entirely true. Tequila Works' website also includes a blurb describing the game as an "original cinematic puzzle platformer." It stars a lone man named Randall Wayne who's stumbling around the American West Coast in 1986 after a pandemic has killed off the rest of the population. We've yet to see the game in action, but it sounds to be puzzle rather than combat-focused.
The XBLA title is set to arrive sometime this coming summer, and we're certainly hoping to learn a bit more about it before then.
Reader Comments (5)
Posted: Jan 18th 2012 9:37AM Jerkface Killah said
The description intrigues me. Maybe it will be a "Summer of Arcade" release.
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Posted: Jan 18th 2012 10:02AM tylerh1701 said
You had me at "puzzle platformer". This should fall right in my wheelhouse.
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