Arctic Survival Game Distrust Crash-Lands On Switch August 2019
Publisher Alawar Premium has revealed they will be bringing Arctic survival adventure game Distrust to Switch this August.
Originally released on Steam in 2017, Distrust has players manage a team of Arctic Explorers who find themselves stranded in an abandoned Research facility. They will not only have to survive the harsh Arctic climate, but also some sinister supernatural forces which may remind some players of a certain famous horror movie. The base is procedurally generated, with multiple characters to choose from and multiple endings to obtain.
Check out the game’s original Steam trailer below, along with some additional details from the game’s Steam page.
MYSTERIOUS ANOMALIES WAITING IN THE WINGS
They come out of nowhere and disappear instantly. They may be faster than light or may crawl slowly till they get near enough to strike. What are they? What do they want?THE ENDLESS NIGHT AND EXTREME CLIMATE
Explore and research the abandoned station, gather and craft the tools and open the supply boxes so you don’t starve from hunger and cold.PROCEDURAL GENERATION
No matter if you stick to a singleplayer or play with a friend in a co-op mode, a randomly generated base turns every new playthrough into a unique adventure.15 SURVIVORS TO CHOOSE FROM
Every character has unique skills and abilities to fit any survival strategy of yours.AN ABSORBING NARRATION WITH TONS OF PLOT TWISTS AND QUESTS TO COMPLETE
What is that force that inhabits the station? Is that an alien from the outer space or a mythical ancient creature from the from the depths of the centuries? Or is that a result of a failed scientific experiment? Survive to learn the answer!ALTERED PERCEPTION OF REALITY
As the explorers try to sleep just enough to stay alive, they slowly go mad and eventually reach the point where they can no longer trust their senses and tell the difference between reality and a hallucination.
Distrust is scheduled to launch for Switch on 16th July 2019.
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