Falcons, you say? Nah, pal, we’ve obtained none of that right here. Seagull Age? I can get you in on that. Strap some soggy chips to your wrists and all. Might be caught discovering any robots to batter, however I’m positive a few of these vacationers haven’t been scared off but. If it’s Falcons you’re wanting, it’s Falcon Age you’re desirous to search for. Outerloop’s rooster has lastly left Sony’s nest, hovering onto PC by way of the Epic Games Story as we speak.
After 5 months caged up over on PlayStation, Falcon Age is free to perch on our desktops. Look at this ridiculously gif-able chicken.
Falcon Age is an anti-colonial story of household, cultural legacy, and happening adventures to combat robots along with your birdy pal. It’s equally about dressing up a tiny Falcon and making it dab. The children, they’ll find it irresistible!
Like its PlayStation counterpart, Falcon Age needs you to get caught in with VR, and launches with Oculus Rift, Rift S, HTC Vive, and Valve Index compatibility. You can nonetheless get in on chicken antics with out strapping an costly field to your noggin, fortunately.
Falcon Age is the flappin’ pretty debut from Outerloop Games, a Seattle-based studio notably shaped from a bunch of Uber Entertainment veterans. Why’s that notable? Because I plugged over a thousand hours into Uber’s Monday Night Combat games and fairly desperately want that point to really feel validated.
Falcon Age is on the market now over on the Epic Games Store for £16/$20.
Disclosure: Cassandra Khaw, who I’m knowledgeable was a columnist on this very website, is likely one of the writers enlisted by Outerloop on Falcon Age. Small world and all that.