Play it later this year on Xbox and PC.
It’s been some time since we’ve heard anything from the makers of Severed and Guacamelee, yet on Friday, DrinkBox Studios flaunted their most recent venture, Nobody Saves the World. Uncovered during Microsoft’s ID@Xbox grandstand, the studio is pitching the game as an activity RPG that incorporates all that individuals love about the class, with none of the cruft like crushing.
Gracious, and Jim Guthrie, the author behind the music from Indie Game: The Movie and Superbrothers: Swords and Sworcery EP, is composing the game’s soundtrack. In a meeting with Polygon, DrinkBox fellow benefactor Graham Smith said part of the motivation for the game came from Final Fantasy Tactics and its Job framework. You can see the impact of Square’s 1997 PlayStation exemplary in how your playable character, Nobody, can accept various structures. You’ll have the option to turn into a mouse, horse, slug, turtle, and then some, and you’ll have to utilize every one of the structures accessible to you to finish the game and its numerous prisons.
No one Saves the World will come out not long from now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, where it will be accessible on Steam and the Microsoft Store. Xbox Game Pass endorsers will likewise get the opportunity to play the game at lunch on both support and PC.