No Straight Roads will launch for PlayStation 4 and PC via the Epic Games Store on June 30, publisher Sold Out and developer Metronomik announced.
In addition to the $39.99 / £29.99 / €39.99 standard edition, a collector’s edition will also be available for $69.99 / £59.99 / €69.99. It includes an exclusive double-sided vinyl LP containing a selection of tracks from the game’s original soundtrack, a 64-page “The Art of No Straight Roads” art book featuring never-before-seen artwork, and a set of official No Straight Roads drumsticks.
“No Straight Roads is unlike anything we’ve played before, it’s in-your-face, loud and a pretty crazy game,” said Sold Out marketing director Sarah Hoeksma in a press release. “With so much serious news in the world right now, we hope No Straight Roads‘s quirkiness and originality can bring some much needed fun and funky music to gamers out there.”
Here is a brief overview of the game, via Sold Out:
Directed by Wan Hazmer, lead game designer of Final Fantasy XV, and Daim Dziauddin, concept artist of Street Fighter V, No Straight Roads is an action-adventure game that mashes together rhythm-infused combat with a vibrant offbeat world and a killer soundtrack.
The game pits two passionate indie rock band members, Mayday and Zuke, against EDM empire NSR, whose tight grip on Vinyl City is smothering the expression of other music genres. Explore eclectic districts, face colossal bosses and lead a musical revolution to uncover NSR’s evil intentions and save Vinyl City from corruption.
Listen to the full “vs. DJ Subatomic Supernova” track from the game below (music by Funk Fiction). View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.
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