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Gamescom 2016: Tarsier’s Hunger is now Little Nightmare, comes out spring 2017
Little Nightmares has been developed by Tarsier Studio and is going to be released digitally in the Americas early next year. It was a 2.5D puzzle platformer where players control a tiny girl as she makes her way through a nightmare fueled labyrinth beneath the sea.
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Partnering up with The Farm 51, Bandai Namco has just announced Get Even, a new twisted and psychological horror game coming in 2017. This news comes out of Gamescom 2016 and with it come a new trailer and screenshots giving fans a little bit of what to expect from the game which is now set to be released in spring 2017.
Get Even tells the tale of a man named Cole Black and his unfortunate battle with that most debilitating of video game diseases; amnesia. Players will explore an eerie and destitute world on a mission to discover the truth behind his traumatic memory. GET EVEN will deliver an unparalleled sense of immersion through the use of Auro-3D acoustics technology from Auro Technologies.
Get Even does not have an exact release date as of yet, but it will be available for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC when it does hit in 2017.
“We’ve been working with the Little Nightmares project for the a year ago and from the moment we came on board it was very clear to us that the game’s distinctive artistic identity was worth supporting”.
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As a synopsis goes, it’s a little lacking in precision, and the trailer doesn’t do much to clarify things, but I was intrigued when Get Even was first announced and remain so now. Today, we are extremely happy that we can finally show the new face of GET EVEN to both players and media, immersing them into a new experience and asking them to find out: “What is real?”