Life Is Strange devs are working on narrative 2D game Harmony: The Fall of Reverie
Don’t Nod, the developer behind Life Is Strange, is working on a new game. Harmony: The Fall of Reverie will be a narrative 2D game with a story that adapts to the choices players make. The title will be released in June for consoles and PC.
Don’t Nod the game announced recently during a Nintendo Direct presentation, although the game will also be released on other platforms. The game takes place in the near future, the studio reports. Players follow the story of Polly, who returns to the town of Alma after several years abroad. In the meantime, the city has been taken over by megacorporation MK, which controls the city’s residents.
In the game, Polly discovers that she is clairvoyant. That gift connects her to the Reverie, where she gains insight into humanity’s desires: glory, happiness, power, chaos, connection and truth. Polly grows into the goddess Harmony, who can choose the desire that will ultimately rule the city of Alma. The story adapts to the desires that Polly interacts with. Since Polly is clairvoyant, the game allows players to see the future and explore the consequences of their choices on a kind of game board.
Harmony: The Fall of Reverie will be released in June for the Nintendo Switch, PS5, Xbox Series X and S and PC. The developer has not yet announced a concrete release date.