Neon-coloured isometric action game Tokyo 42 is coming to PS4 and Xbox One in addition to the previously announced PC release, Mode 7 has confirmed.
Described by its developers as “Syndicate-meets-Monument Valley-meets-Worms,” Tokyo 42 presents players with a very distinct open-world full of details and secrets which they must traverse as an assassin. Players can go in guns blazing or can be more discreet and stealthy whilst they complete missions and side objectives.
The game will also feature multiplayer which will task players with changing their skin and blending in to the crowd to avoid being spotted by the other player, like the Assassins Creed multiplayer.
The game is due to release ‘early 2017’.
Check out the Trailer:
Developer Mode 7 states:
“It’s an action game to its colourful core: every bullet and grenade has full physics, enabling you to dodge and weave while you take on rival gang members, the police or sinister corporate drones. You pick up pistols, machine guns, sniper rifles, katanas and a slew of other weapons along the way, jumping and rotating the camera to gain access to new parts of the world.
The attention to detail in this game is extraordinary: little secrets abound in every corner of the map. While SMAC take a lot of influence from indie games and classic titles, they’re huge fans of modern AAA gaming as well: you’ll see some Assassin’s Creed and Metal Gear Solid inflections as you use the stealth system to sneak into a gang stronghold, or leap from a tall building, sniping an enemy in midair.
You can change your skin to blend in with the crowd and shake off rival assassins who have been sent to hunt you down. This mechanic also allows you to infiltrate the various groups you’ll come across: the Punks, the Skins (a militant nudist faction) and the all-powerful NanoMed corporation will permit you passage through their territory if you are appropriately attired.”
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A Nintendo Switch trailer was also released.
According to SteamDB.
An announcement trailer was also released.