Cole Black is a man with questions…
Or so he is told.
When he awakes in an old abandoned asylum, his sole memory is the attempted rescue of a teenage girl with a bomb strapped to her chest. Everything else is blank.
With a strange technology fused to his head - used to read and replay human memory - Black travels into the depths of his own mind. To find the truth of his past. To find the truth of what happened. And to answer two very simple questions:
‘Why were you there?’ and, ‘Who was the girl?’
Get Even is the psychological thriller movie genre made video game; blurring lines and blending the frantic tension of the FPS genre with the oppressive intimacy of a complex personal investigation. Eschewing the usual clichés and gung-ho scenarios currently inhabiting the FPS genre, Get Even packs an alternative, mature and intriguing story combined with strong shooter elements.
REALISTIC GRAPHICS
For Get Even, we used the 3D scanning technology for locations and characters in a scale not yet seen in the video game industry. The innovative technology is developed by our studio as part of the Reality 51 project in broad cooperation with scientific and research organizations, as well as with external independent experts.
THE PLOT
In GET EVEN, the plot concept is innovative in its own right. The strong story and memorable characters really immerse the player in a very thin boundary between virtuality and reality. It challenges you to question your understanding of justice and reality. Your understanding of the past, is what will shape the outcome of your future.
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I never heard of this but Im intrigued.
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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The release date of the upcoming first-person thriller Get Even which was originally slated for release on May 26 will be delayed to June 23, according to an announcement by Bandai Namco on Twitter. The postponement was prompted by the recent terrorist attack at an Ariana Grande concert in Manchester which claimed several lives.
While Bandai Namco did not give any more details on the reason the postponement, the publisher’s initiative to postpone the release of Get Even may be due to the themes presented in the game in which a man kidnaps and terrorizes several victims in a mysterious asylum.
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