First Press Games Announce Psychotic Adventures Origins Physical Release For Switch

First Press Games Announce Psychotic Adventures Origins Physical Release For Switch

Following the announcements of their Rival Megagun and Mulaka physical releases, it looks like First Press Games will be bringing yet another title to physical shelves!

The publisher recently revealed that Psychotic Adventures Origins would get a physical run on Switch and PS4 in March 2020. The dual game collection bundles together Agatha Knife and MechaNika – which follow the exploits of two less-than-pleasant girls.

Check out more details below.

Tackle controversial topics through the eyes of a child in these satirical adventures that will lure you to the dark corners of everyday life.

Create your own religion piece by piece or craft your way to world domination in this uniquely colorful and hand-crafted world. Meet the peculiar characters of the Psychotic Adventures and uncover their stories that unfold as you progress during your quest.

Psychotic Adventures Origins is a compilation of the first two games set in the Psychotic universe: Agatha Knife and MechaNika by the Spain-based developer Mango Protocol. These two games laid the groundwork for the weird and colorful setting of this series.

Features:

  • Two beautifully illustrated adventure games with an engaging narrative.
  • Combined playtime of over 10 hours.
  • Features lots of unique characters from the Psychotic universe, all with their individual storylines that overlap and unfold as you play through both games.
  • Tons of hidden references to gaming, comic, movie and music culturefor the players to explore.
  • Explore this crazy universe and unlock up to 60 secret achievements
  • Choose your play style, allowing you to switch seamlessly between touchscreen and controller modes (only on Switch).

The Psychotic Adventures Origins collection will be available physically for Nintendo Switch and Sony PlayStation 4 in March of 2020, published exclusively by First Press Games.

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