Talent Not Included

Platform(s): PC, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Developer: Frima Studio

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'Talent Not Included' Coming To Xbox One

by Rainier on Oct. 5, 2016 @ 3:44 p.m. PDT

Talent Not Included is a humor-filled action-combat platformer that takes place in the land of Notthatmuchfurther.

In Talent Not Included players encounter three monsters: Zordok, Derp and Kevin, Shakespeare aficionados who love slaughter and bloodbaths! Brace yourselves, for the play won’t exactly be a walk in the park.

Talent Not Included begins on a night where the three monster friends, bored out of their minds, decided to put on their very own dramatic performance, a.k.a. a play. Unfortunately, nothing went as planned… Mostly because Zot, a demonic critic hired as stage director, enlisted three mediocre actors who all had very strong personalities to star in the show, hoping to create hell on stage for his and the public’s amusement.

As developers, we really care about the comfort of our players.

So, naturally, we wondered:

  • What would two people need to fight an enemy together?
  • What’s missing in the game?
  • What isn’t an armchair, but almost?

To all these questions, we found one answer: a couch. The PC is an awesome platform, don’t get us wrong. But… who sits on a couch when gaming on a PC?

The solution seemed obvious: the game needed to be ported to Xbox One. A big TV screen, a controller for everyone, a good old couch, and voilà! Zordok, Derp and Kevin better watch out, because, as the unknown saying goes, "Well seated are the victorious."

Thou shalt discover Talent Not Included’s gameplay features:

  • Theatrical setting
  • Absurd humor
  • Cylinder-based platforms
  • Combat galore
  • Local co-op play

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