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Another Fisherman's Tale Release Date
April 17, in the year of our Lord 2023
-- Vertigo Games, the VR publishing and development arm of
PLAION Group, and developer InnerspaceVR today announced that
Another Fisherman's Tale, the sequel to A Fisherman's Tale, will be
released on May 11 for PS VR2, Meta Quest 2 and all PC VR platforms.
To celebrate the announcement, Vertigo and InnerspaceVR have
released a brand new gameplay video with developer commentary from
Creative Director and Co-Founder Balthazar Auxietre and Game
Director Alexis Moroz, showcasing the first part of the game's
second chapter, including a daring escape and demonstrations of the
game's core body rating mechanic.
Another Fisherman's Tale is designed to maximize the possibilities
of modern VR technology and completely revamp the gameplay of its
predecessor: this time, the player's own body is the key to solving
the puzzles, creating an unconventional mechanic based on
disassembling and rebuilding one's own form. Players take on the
role of Nina, the daughter of the original game's protagonist, and
discover models, notes, and photos documenting her father's
mysterious past and her own childhood. Remembering the grandiose
stories of Bob the fisherman, about pirates, sunken ships, treasures
and mystical places, Nina begins to re-enact his adventures,
plunging headlong into an imaginative world of memories and fantasy.
Will she be able to separate fact from fiction and uncover the
hidden truth behind the fisherman's story?
Another Fisherman's Tale completely reinvents the gameplay mechanics
of its predecessor and imagines a world where you are the key:
DETACH limbs and hands from your body and control them physically
from a distance. Throw Bob's hand over a ravine and then let it
crawl to retrieve an item, or send your head off to get a different
view of things.
REPLACE each of your limbs with a variety of objects to unlock new
abilities. You can climb walls with a pirate's hooked hands, a
crab's claw can cut a rope, and a fish's tail improves your swimming
skills.
CONTROL your environment with your puppeteer hands, pick up distant
objects, items, and tools, and interact with each level's unique
layout.
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