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Remothered: Broken Porcelain

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Modus Games
Developer: Stormind Games
Release Date: Oct. 13, 2020

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'Remothered: Broken Porcelain' (ALL) Arriving A Week Earlier Than Expected

by Rainier on Sept. 22, 2020 @ 9:34 a.m. PDT

Remothered: Broken Porcelain, the second chapter in the third-person psychological action/adventure horror series, weaves together classic horror, mystery and survival elements for an unforgettable and haunting experience.

Following in the footsteps of the series’ first game, Broken Porcelain promises endless chills and takes players on an all-new psychological thrill ride.

Previously named Remothered: Going Porcelain, developer Stormind Games’ Remothered: Broken Porcelain checks players into the Ashmann Inn, a decrepit ruin rife with secrets, danger, and curious patrons. Horror fans will grapple with perplexing puzzles as they make themselves at home, but the Ashmann Inn’s ancient halls are teeming with more than just mystery - terrifying hunters roam the building, and knowing when to slip by undetected or face fear head-on will be a critical skill for guests keen on surviving their stay.

Remothered: Broken Porcelain’s cast returns fan favorites from the previous game as well as all-new personalities inspired by iconic protagonists within the horror genre. With evolved gameplay, hugely expanded lore for the Remothered universe, and enhanced storytelling through the series debut of real-time cinematics, Remothered: Broken Porcelain’s haunting world will offer an engrossing experience to horror fiends and newcomers alike.

Remothered: Broken Porcelain recalls classic survival horror, implementing characters inspired by the genre’s iconic protagonists and themes.

Initially planned for October 20, 2020, Remothered: Broken Porcelain is now scheduled for October 13, 2020.

“This is an incredibly busy month for games, particularly horror games,” said Shane Bierwith, EVP of global marketing at Modus. “While moving dates forward isn’t common, we’d like to allow horror fans to get their hands on Broken Porcelain early so players can have more time to experience all the great games releasing around Halloween.”

Key Features:

  • Thrilling Psychological Plot. The award-winning cult classic Remothered returns in Broken Porcelain, the perfect entry point for new fans discovering the franchise as well as series veterans craving additional lore surrounding the events and characters of Tormented Fathers.
  • Realistic Survival Horror. The Ashmann Inn is as rich in resources as it is dangers. Cautiously scour the environment for items to aid your exploration of unsettling locations that hide grave secrets of a terrifying past.
  • Intense Stealth Gameplay. Roam among the shadows of Ashmann Inn and use everything at your disposal to distract enemies for a resourceful escape.
  • Investigate and Escape. Challenging puzzles, expanded lore, and a haunting soundtrack by composer Luca Balboni (Remothered: Tormented Fathers, Mine, Watch Them Fall) transforms the dark and gloomy atmosphere into a terrifying experience that will haunt players well after the game is over.
  • Captivating Characters. The roster of charismatic characters grows as fan favorites return to meet all the new additions to the cast inspired by the protagonists of horror classics.
  • Real-Time Cinematics. In a series first, fully animated real-time cinematics will breathe new life into the characters and world of Remothered for an unprecedented level of immersion.

Remothered: Broken Porcelain will arrive for PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC (Steam) on October 13, 2020 at $29.99.


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