Storm in a Teacup and SOEDESCO have announced that although originally a timed exclusive to Xbox One, their first person puzzler Nero will be releasing on both PS4 and PC early next year. Nero is an emotional journey through a world of both darkness and light that is reminiscent of a Thomas Kinkade painting. There is little narrative throughout the game as the studio opts to provide the story visually during gameplay. As you progress, the game's script is on the screen as part of the game's environment in a way that truly ties you into the story emotionally.
Told through the eyes of a parent, Nero's journey focuses on exploring a child's sickness and how it impacts both parents. Along your journey, you must solve puzzles to progress and recover pieces of photos to provide more details on your character's back story. The visuals and audio in Nero blend brilliantly with the game are directly impacted by your location in the game and your progress. It is available now on Xbox One only with PS4 and PC release due for early 2016.
Editor's note ** If you've yet to play Nero I definitely recommend it. Be warned though, having children myself, it was the first game I had to stop playing temporarily and walked into my children's room to give them a kiss while sleeping. It's an emotional game.
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