December 23, 2024
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Narrative-focused war RPG Long Gone Days will officially launch on October 10


Serenity Forge and This I Dreamt have announced that the narrative-focused war RPG, Long Gone Days, will exit its Early Access period and officially launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam and other platforms on October 10 for $24.99. Long Gone Days made its debut in Early Access for PC via Steam, Humble Store, Itch.io, and Game Jolt on March 28, 2018. Here’s an overview of the game provided by Serenity Forge:

Rourke’s life is altered in a complex war

Rourke’s life was always predetermined. As the son of The Core, he was chosen from birth to be a sniper. Thus, training for this role became his world. But on his first mission, he realizes that the war he has been training for his entire life is not what it seems, and everything changes. Rourke never anticipated he would be called a deserter, but there must be a way to stop this war and put an end to the carnage.

Explore the complexities of the world and war

In Long Gone Days, embark on a journey where you will face numerous real-world complexities, including an intricate web of language barriers. Each encounter becomes a pivotal moment, as the repercussions of your choices ripple out to shape the destiny of those around you. Can you overcome these formidable barriers, forging connections that transcend linguistic limitations, or will the cruel grip of war break the fragile bonds you strive to build? The answers are in your hands, as you navigate a narrative that delves into the essence of shared humanity.

Peace is elusive in Long Gone Days

Unfortunately, peace is elusive in Long Gone Days, and Rourke’s experience as a sniper frequently comes into play. He locates and takes down targets from afar or engages him up close in strategic turn-based combat where you can target specific parts of the enemy’s body. Rourke’s shooting will change the world and the plot of Long Gone Days.

Explore diverse cities, meet realistic characters, and make life-changing choices when Long Gone Days officially launches in October.

Fountain: Gematsu

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