Family Man

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Role-Playing
Publisher: No More Robots
Developer: Broken Bear Games
Release Date: May 22, 2020

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'Family Man' Gets Release Date, Free Prologue Available - Screens & Trailer

by Rainier on May 1, 2020 @ 10:17 a.m. PDT

Family Man is a dark, story-led Breaking Bad inspired RPG that asks the question: When pushed to the limits of your own morality, how far would you go for the sake of your family?

You owe money to the mob, and you've got three weeks to pay it back. We don't care where it comes from, but you'd better not skip town on us. Otherwise your family will be searching the river for your body.

Will you flip burgers and earn an honest living while scraping the money together... or will you take on some dirty jobs for more cash, but potentially push your family away?

Every decision you make affects everyone around you. The neighborhood will blossom or perish under the weight of your decisions, while the path you choose may lead to your household becoming stronger than ever... or the breakdown of your marriage and relationship with your son.

To celebrate the impending launch, Family Man: Prologue has launched for free download today on Steam, giving players the first 30 minutes of Family Man as a taster.

Key Features:

  • Explore Riverport, and decide how to deal with each situation that arises
  • Earn cash the hard (legal) way, or break a few rules here or there
  • Every choice you make affects the neighborhood and your family
  • Dozens of missions to complete and stories to resolve
  • Unlock unique perks that suit your gameplay style
  • Multiple different endings based on the decisions you made

Family Man is coming to PC (Steam) on May 22, 2020 for $19.99 / £15.49.



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