Action-Adventure Rhythm Game ‘No Straight Roads’ Gets PS4 and PC Release Date
Sold Out announced that the Metronomilk-developed action-adventure rhythm game, No Straight Roads, will launch on PlayStation 4 and PC on June 30.
The game will also launch with a physical Collector’s Edition, which includes a double-sided vinyl LP, a 64-page art book, and drumsticks for $69.99.
“No Straight Roads is unlike anything we’ve played before, it’s in-your-face, loud and a pretty crazy game,” said Sarah Hoeksma, Marketing Director at Sold Out Games. “With so much serious news in the world right now, we hope NSR’s quirkiness and originality can bring some much-needed fun and funky music to gamers out there.”
No Straight Roads is an action game that puts music and sound at the heart of the gameplay. Players assume the role of Mayday and Zuke, two members of the indie rock band Bunk Bed Junction, players will be fighting back against the NSR mega-corporation, an EDM empire that has taken control of Vinyl City and banned all other types of music. The game will have you exploring Vinyl City’s eclectic districts, all the while using music to transform objects into weapons, facing colossal bosses, and changing the world.
The game is the first title from Final Fantasy XV‘s lead game designer Wan Hazmer & Street Fighter V’s concept artist Daim Dziauddin’s new studio Metronomik. It has already won awards for ‘Best Indie Project’ at the 2019 Unreal Open Day in Shanghai and ‘Best Audio’ at the 2019 Taipei Game Show.
In case you missed it, check out our preview of the game.
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