Relive through Mary Shelley’s legendary creature for a heartfelt exploration of self-discovery in The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature.
Hidden Trap, La Belle Games, and ARTE France have confirmed that The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature is coming to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One after almost four of its releases on Steam. It’s a game where players take control of the character of a monster and go on a touching journey of self-discovery in an exploration adventure.
Players begin the game in the middle of nowhere with no recollection of who they are or where they came from. Their puzzlement turns into a continuous stream of queries once they spend time with the human. Each new event along the way is supposed to mold their thinking and, ultimately, the route they choose. Regardless of how unpleasant or rewarding the experience may be, it will eventually lead players to the truth.
A creative reimagining of Mary Shelley’s classic ‘Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus’ is presented in The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature. Critics have praised the game for its touching story and storyline and awe-inspiring visuals. With its dark romanticism and picturesque splendor reminiscent of 19th-century landscape paintings, this game puts the player at the center of the action.
During the game, players can explore the Frankenstein myth through the creature’s point of view with a level of sensitivity never previously seen in a computer game. They can choose from one of five alternative endings for this heartwarming tale.
Whether you’re playing on a PlayStation or Xbox, you can enjoy beautiful landscapes based on 19th-century paintings. Thanks to the music, you can drown yourself in the distinctive atmosphere of this heartfelt drama. The creature you control will change its attitude by reacting to different landmarks in the game.
The new control scheme is entirely compatible with PlayStation and Xbox controllers, allowing players to play with ease and fluidity. The Wanderer: Frankenstein’s Creature will be published on March 15 for the PlayStation 4 (NA), March 16 for Europe, and March 17 for the Xbox One for $14.99/€14,99 respectively. Stay tuned to GamesCreed’s gaming news section for the latest updates on this title.