Action-RPG with serious narrative ambitions, No Place For Bravery is aiming for September 22


When a game appeals to the sacrosanct patronage of From Software, it generally invokes the Souls series as an example on which it relied to design its gameplay. At Glitch Factory, it’s more like sekiro which acts as a mastermind since the Brazilian studio has put the art of parade at the center of the gameplay of No Place For Bravery. But, according to the description of the title on its Steam page, that’s not the most important thing.

Rather, what the developers of Glitch Factory hope for is to touch players with a story that will explore the dilemmas and suffering encountered by a parent, in this case Thorn, a tired warrior haunted by his past, who seeks redemption by going in search of her missing daughter in the company of her son Phid, who has a disability. In addition to one gameplay require, No Place For Bravery therefore promises a hard and moving story, inspired by what its creators have themselves experienced as a parent. A declaration of intent that necessarily arouses curiosity and which we are already looking forward to discovering when it is released on PC and Switch on September 22.



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