This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss this week's Xbox Partner Preview showcase, which featured around a dozen intriguing titles coming to Microsoft's console in the near-ish future.
07.10.2023 - 19:49 / mmorpg.com
Nightingale, an upcoming game by Inflexion Games, has recently showcased its new visuals in their latest article titled «Inflexion Reflections.» The article highlights the game's enhanced graphics, emphasizing the intricate details, realistic lighting, and immersive environments. The visuals are designed to transport players into the game's unique world, offering a captivating and lifelike experience.
Beyond the article, Nightingale is beginning to gain some traction. Available to wishlist on Steam and the Epic Games Store, Nightingale is intended to release as an Early Access game on February 22nd, 2024. The developers aim to utilize feedback from the Early Access phase to refine and enhance the game. In the interim, there have been several playtests that Inflexion Games has opened, and detailed their philosophy as well as what players can expect in their September Developer Update.
Nightingale is described as a PvE open-world survival crafting game. Players will embark on their journey either solo or with ateam of up to 6 friends across a wide range of worlds. The game's narrative revolves around players, known as Realmwalkers, who find themselves stranded in the mystical realms of the Fae. With the arcane portal network collapsed, players must navigate through various realms, battling creatures, crafting tools, and building shelters, all in a quest to find the magical city of Nightingale, humanity's last bastion.
In the latest update from the Inflexion team, numerous screens were provided of different realms, and the stylized buildings, point's of interest, and biomes they will travel through. You will definitely want to head over to the official article if you want to see more than a dozen screenshots of NIghtingales locales.
This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss this week's Xbox Partner Preview showcase, which featured around a dozen intriguing titles coming to Microsoft's console in the near-ish future.
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