Square Enix’s cinematic motion sport The Quiet Man goes loud in a brand new trailer

The Quiet Man

Square Enix has stored its lips shut about The Quiet Man since saying it in June at E3. Back then, it was mentioned that extra info on the “cinematic action experience” can be coming in August. That’s the month we’re in now – and sure, we’ve got a brand new trailer to look at.

Unfortunately, the new video is even shorter than The Quiet Man’s E3 trailer, and solely gives a glimpse extra on the sport – together with a touch at what the story of the upcoming sport could be.

We get to see the deaf protagonist, known as Dane, as he longingly seems at a songstress known as Lala who works in Club Moonrise. Shortly after, she’s snatched away by a mysterious masked villain armed with an electrical baton. This is all proven in live-action however after that the footage transitions into gameplay of Dane combating thugs with some very hard-hitting punches – which we have seen before.

What is totally new on this trailer are hints in direction of one thing extra occult to the sport’s story. Bird beaks wrapped in purple string, cryptic messages written with newspaper cutouts, a baby’s drawing of the masked man, and a voodoo doll all seem for half a second at a time within the trailer.

Square Enix says the trailer showcases The Quiet Man’s “seamless blend of high-production live action and exhilarating gameplay.” As far as that gameplay goes, anticipate cutscenes to transition into fight, no less than – past that it’s anybody’s guess. There might be puzzle fixing however, on condition that Dane is deaf, in all probability not any dialogue decisions to make.

It’s additionally been revealed that the entire sport takes course over a single evening – and might be accomplished in a single session – as Dane tries to find the motives behind Lala’s kidnapping on this “soundless world.”

There’s no launch date for The Quiet Man but, however the trailer says it’s “coming soon.” When it does arrive, it’ll be accessible as a digital-only title on Steam for PC and PS4 at a value of $14.99.

 
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