
A graduation setting means high emotions. The game’s narrative is branching, telling different anecdotes and finding a various amount of ways to tug at your heart strings. It too had warm and welcoming vibes, only proving that the studio has nailed down something perfect.Īccording to a post on the PlayStation Blog, Goodbye Volcano High is a cinematic choice-based narrative game. Only recently they dropped another game called Dépanneur Nocturne. Colours are warm and pop more than ever, which is almost staple at this point for developer Ko_op. Life is Strange style stories with a Night in the Woods-esque anthropomorphising of characters? What’s not to love? A lot can be praised about it’s art style too. That game was Goodbye Volcano High, a wholesome little game that sees a group of dinos in their senior year of high school, preparing to say their farewells.Įven viewing the trailer, it’s clear players are in for an emotional journey. One less than traditional but all the more interesting game stood out.

It varied from the blockbuster sequel that is Horizon 2: Forbidden West, or even a cat cyberpunk adventure in Stray. Here is the full lineup of excellent games that were a part of Tribeca Festival 2023.There was a lot to love out of the PlayStation 5 showcase today. The game is being developed by Julián Cordero and Sebastian Valbuena, and it’s being published by Panic, the company responsible for putting out games like Firewatch and Untitled Goose Game, as well as the PlayDate handheld console.ĭespelote is planned for release on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X/S, and Xbox One. The ball-kicking physicals also look quite satisfying.

Frameborder="0" allow="accelerometer autoplay clipboard-write encrypted-media gyroscope picture-in-picture web-share" allowfullscreen>ĭespelote also features an incredibly striking art style that mixes sepia-toned, real-world photographs with black and white, hand-drawn line art.
