Stories Untold
Details
- MSRP: $9.99
- Release date:
- Switch
January 16, 2020 - PS4, Xbox One
October 27, 2020
- Switch
- Genre: Adventure, Puzzle
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: No Code
- Publisher: Devolver Digital
- Download size: 2.161 GB
- Metacritic: 79 7.0
- How Long To Beat:
- Main Story: 2½ hours
- Main + Extra: 3 hours
- Completionist: 3 hours
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: Japanese, Portuguese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Description
“Stories Untold” is a narrative-driven experimental adventure game, that bends the genre into something completely unique. Combining a mix of classic text-adventure, point-and-click and more, 4 short stories are packaged together into a single mysterious anthology that has been described as “a fantastic, fascinating example of interactive visual storytelling” (Telegraph 5/5) and earning widespread critical acclaim since release.
The game pulls together 80s retro nostalgia, innovative and experimental genre-defying gameplay, and tense, phycological horror to create “one of the most fascinating and unique tales you can play this year” (GameSpew 9/10).
“Stories Untold” was developed by No Code, a Glasgow based ex-AAA development team headed up by Jon McKellan (Alien: Isolation) and Omar Khan.
Features:
Four unique stories, with their own settings, gameplay and mechanics.
Play mind-bending text adventures, process radio transmissions and conduct experiments on bizarre artifacts.
Gorgeous retro-aesthetic brings back vivid memories, or a glimpse into what was.
Sublime synth-wave horror soundtrack, inspired by 80s horror soundtracks.
Genre-hopping: from psychological horror, to tense mystery and terrifying sci-fi; Stories Untold is truly “4 stories, 1 nightmare”.