Recall: Empty Wishes launches February 13 for PS5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC
Taiwanese story-driven psychological thriller dated.Story-driven psychological thriller Recall: Empty Wishes will launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Switch, and PC via Steam on February 13 for $14.99, publisher DANGEN Entertainment and Taiwanese developer Puff Hook Studio announced. It will support English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese language options.
Here is an overview of the game, via DANGEN Entertainment:
About
Recall: Empty Wishes is a psychological thriller set in Taiwan during the 2010s. Follow Yonny, a sister determined to uncover the truth behind the mysterious disappearance of her brother, Tommy. As she delves deeper, she confronts unsettling secrets, blurring the lines between reality and illusion.
What led to the sudden disappearance of Tommy Lin, a smart and considerate boy? One day, Yonny discovers an old toy phone receiver she and Tommy used as children. This mysterious device connects Yonny and her friend to a surreal realm where they can enter the memory echoes of certain individuals linked to Tommy. Using the receiver, they tap into these people’s deepest desires, ultimately seeking to uncover the truth behind Tommy’s disappearance.
Step into the roles of Yonny and Phoebe as they relive the memories of crucial characters linked to Tommy’s fate. Each chapter delves into one character’s past, unveiling their innermost wishes and secrets. In this captivating 2D side-scrolling adventure, players interact with a full cast of characters, collect key items, make pivotal choices, and investigate detailed scenes to unravel the mystery of Tommy’s disappearance.
Key Features
- Immersive adventure based on the culture of Taiwanese students in the 2010s.
- Non-linear storytelling that combines elements of fantasy, mystery, and horror.
- Multiple character perspectives with alternate points of view and narration.
- Choices that affect other characters and endings.
- 2D side-scrolling gameplay with interactive elements and puzzle-solving.
- Pixel-art graphics combined with hand-drawn portraits of characters.
- Multiple language support, including English, Chinese and Japanese.
Watch a new trailer below.