Oxenfree 2: The Missing Signals for Nintendo Switch has been announced for 2021. However, it’s also on its way to PS4, PS5, and…this will happen “soon”.
was through PS . Blog That co-writer Adam Hines, in more detail, provided more about the sequel.
βIn Oxenfree, our characters finish high school and enter the stage where they decide who they really want to be. The main character in Oxenfree 2 – Riley – had this delicate moment some time ago and found herself dealing with the consequences of her choices. Were the right choices made? Is Riley the Who does he really want to be?β
π» Do you hear that? Oxenfree II: Lost Signals Coming to PS4 and PS5: https://t.co/arVRoSCpIp pic.twitter.com/V5XDrkeljI
– PlayStation August 5, 2021
The game will feature similar mechanics to the original, including a conversation system and the use of radios, but will now take place in the city of Kamina – which has already begun to see electromagnetic phenomena interfering with electronic devices. Riley is part of a research group that has planted radio transmitters to study this phenomenon, until…things start to get weird.
Oxenfree 2: Lost Signals is the sequel to the critically acclaimed 2016 supernatural drama, which takes place five years after the events of the original and puts players in the position of Riley, who “returns to his hometown of Kamina to investigate mysterious radio frequencies. The ones that excite many. out of curiosity.”
The first game was a suspenseful interactive drama with great ideas on how to introduce branching dialogue (something the new game will likely build upon). Oxenfree 2 builds on these ideas precisely, and from a gameplay perspective, anyone who played the original will feel the similarities.
Adventure, follow the mysterious signs and let yourself experience supernatural events!
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