Spiritfarer, aka the saddest game to ever have existed, introduced at E3

Spiritfarer, a brand new title from the makers of Jotun and Sundered – Thunder Lotus Games – has been revealed through the Xbox E3 briefing.

Slated to launch in 2020, Spiritfarer can be accessible on PS4 and Switch, in addition to Xbox One and PC. It can be accessible on the latter two platforms through the Xbox Game Pass subscription service.

This is the third game by the Montreal primarily based studio, greatest identified for the hand-drawn artstyle employed of their earlier titles Jotun and Sundered, and appears set to be simply in regards to the saddest game to ever have existed.

As Stella, ferrymaster to the world’s deceased, you farm, mine, fish, harvest, prepare dinner, and craft as you befriend and care for spirits making their closing journey to the afterlife.

Who wouldn’t wish to hug and make associates with the world’s happiest toad and a magical deer simply to say goodbye to them eternally? No, you’re crying.

Spiritfarer signify a little bit of a departure for Thunder Lotus, who have been “eager to explore other game genres and to tackle more mature themes and a richer narrative framework”, after making two well-received action-adventures.

The game additionally helps two-player co-op, the place a second participant can take part as Daffodil the cat.

Revel within the healthful catharsis your self with the trailer beneath:

Spiritfarer wasn’t the one game introduced at Xbox’s E3 2019 present. The largest tales of the day have been that Keanu Reeves will star in Cyberpunk 2077, and that the next Xbox – Project Scarlet – will launch in 2020.

While elsewhere on the present, a new IP by FromSoftware and Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin, Elden Ring, was announced.

Doom Eternal also got a new trailer, and we lastly got a release date for the long-awaited – and long-delayed – first episode of the Final Fantasy 7 remake.


 
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