Paris will burn.
How far will you dare to go to seize power? Will your family be your ally, or an obstacle? Will you stand for justice, or throw it off like chains that bind you?
Paris, the times of the French Revolution. The Player controls a Judge – an alcoholic and a gambler - of The Revolutionary Tribunal. His objective is to preside over court proceedings, judging people brought in front of him – revolutionaries and their enemies, criminals and ordinary citizens. Along the course of the story, the protagonist will be expanding his influence over XVIIIth-century Paris, but at the same time will be forced to fight for the lives of his family and his own.
Each decision will have an impact on the factions in Paris, the player's family, or the player themselves. The game will reward clever decision-making, allowing the player to - for example - outwit and defeat more powerful enemies.
We. the Revolution is scheduled to be released for PC on March 21, 2019, with Nintendo Switch, PS4 and Xbox One versions to follow shortly after.
"Last few months were both busy and crazy time for us. We received comprehensive feedback from media and from our fans worldwide, who enjoyed the game during many events. When we analyzed it, it turned out that we need to increase the scale of the game to satisfy their demands. And that’s exactly what we did." - said Dawid Cislak, Project Lead in Polyslash studio. - "We. The Revolution has grown significantly when compared to our initial ideas and is now our most ambitious project ever. I'm thrilled with the fact that it will be released in a month from now."
Key Features
- Preside over dozens unique and morally ambiguous court cases; from simple criminal cases to difficult and complex political legal proceedings.
- Shape history, meet famous historical figures and decide who will live and whose head will roll!
- Experience the dangerous atmosphere of the French Revolution as you know it from classic novels of Charles Dickens and Joseph Conrad
- Confront your judgments with your family – your loved ones may often disagree with your decisions, be careful not to lose them!
- Engage in a mix of genres, blending case-building with intrigue-crafting and turn-based tactics
- Discover the unusual visual style blending the simplicity of polygons with neoclassical art from the revolutionary era
- Run your own courtroom – question witnesses, analyze clues and evidence, read reports, and pass sentences
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