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No Straight Roads

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Fireshine Games
Developer: Metronomik
Release Date: Aug. 25, 2020

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'No Straight Roads' (ALL) Will Make Playable Debut At PAX East and EGX Rezzed - Screens

by Rainier on March 20, 2019 @ 8:37 a.m. PDT

No Straight Roads is a rhythm-based action-adventure title.

No Straight Roads is created with two goals in mind: to reinforce the role of audio in a video game without turning it into a rhythm game, and to tell a story about different musical ideals through powerful visual elements.

Your music can change the world in No Straight Roads. With the power of music, you can transform certain objects into weapons. Your performance in the game will also bring about changes in the game’s music: a dynamic transition between rock and Electronic Dance Music.


Like all good rock bands, the action-adventure & music-themed game No Straight Roads is heading out on tour! Metronomik is thrilled to announce that it will be revealing a brand new demo of No Straight Roads at PAX East in Boston later this month (March 28-31) and in London at EGX Rezzed (April 4-6), allowing players to experience the game’s unique fusion of action and music ahead of launch later this year.

The new "DJ Subatomic Supernova" demo also marks the first time No Straight Roads will be playable to the public in North America and the UK, and the worldwide debut of the PlayStation 4 version.

Metronomik will also be revealing No Straight Roads’ first gameplay trailer of DJ Subatomic Supernova at PAX East.

No Straight Roads is created with two goals in mind: to reinforce the role of audio in a video game without turning it into a rhythm game, and to tell a story about different musical ideals through powerful visual elements,” said Wan Hazmer, Metronomik CEO and Game Director of No Straight Roads. “This is an exciting milestone for us as it’s the first time the public will be able to get their hands on the PS4 version of the game. It’s time to rock and roll...!”

No Straight Roads will be available on PS4 and PC this spring.


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