Several months ago, Devolver Digital revealed Olija – a fresh indie title heading to Nintendo Switch and other major platforms later this year. If you’ve been keeping tabs on this upcoming action-platforming adventure, here’s a new peek!
IGN has shared a new animated trailer for the game, which features its main character fighting against humanoid abominations in an alien landscape. As reported previously, the adventure sees players trapped and attempting to escape a deadly island – with the help of a mystical and deadly harpoon!
Check it out below:
About
Olija is a game about Faraday’s quest, a man shipwrecked then trapped in the mysterious country of Terraphage. Armed with a legendary harpoon, he and other castaways try to leave this hostile country to return to their homelands.
Through adventurous exploration, narration, and razor sharp combat, the player will discover a strange world and its inhabitants, including Olija, an enigmatic lady that Faraday finds himself bound to over time. Inspired by swashbuckling tales and cinematic adventure games, Olija is a story about facing the unknown in adversity.
Key Features
- Explore a mysterious and handcrafted world inspired by sailor’s legends and Asian fantasy.
- Wield the Harpoon of legend and rethink movement through platforming, puzzle and combat.
- Rescue fellow castaways and meet curious characters to learn more about Terraphage and the enigmatic Olija.
- Beautiful melancholic soundtrack inspired by Flamenco, lo-fi, and traditional Japanese music.
- Craft magic hats!
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