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They Always Run

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
Genre: Action
Publisher: Alawar
Developer: Alawar
Release Date: Oct. 20, 2021

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'They Always Run' Gets Release Date - Trailer

by Rainier on Sept. 21, 2021 @ 6:33 a.m. PDT

They Always Run is a 2D action game about a three-armed mutant who hunts the most dangerous criminals in the galaxy.

Catch, slice, dice and destroy enemies in this exciting 2D platformer with a space-western setting.

They Always Run takes place in an alternate future in which the Empire has fallen and all inhabited worlds have descended into crime. In such times, there's a high demand for people who can find anyone, anywhere – from the central worlds to the outskirts of civilization.

Aidan is a three-armed bounty hunter who must hunt down the most dangerous and elusive cutthroats in the galaxy.

Some bounties are rewarded with money, others with valuable information that Aidan can use to find the people who set him on this path – all while getting embroiled in a galaxy-wide conspiracy.

Having three arms lets you deal with more enemies at once and makes for a persuasive argument in any scuffle. Use your third arm to perform targeted attacks and throws, manipulate the environment, destroy obstacles and wreck enemies.

Hunt criminals across the fringes of the galaxy, the core worlds and the ruins of long-gone civilizations. Upgrade your equipment, gain new abilities, grow stronger and destroy anything that stands in your way.

Enjoy a complex story interwoven with high-octane gameplay and full of twists and turns that hit as hard as a bounty hunter's third arm!

They Always Run is coming to PC (Steam / G.O.G. / Epic Games Store) on October 20, 2021.


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