Act fast for a limited edition enamel pin!
Silver Lining Interactive has revealed that a tangible version of its first-person survival horror continuation, Bendy and the Dark Revival, launches today for Switch. Hooray! (And/or nervous gasps!)
The physical version of Bendy and the Dark Revival is available today, and you can acquire it from Silver Lining Direct for £32.99 or its equivalent in your region.
This specific survival horror, which currently boasts a commendable 72% on ye olde Metacritic, allows players to take on the role of Audrey, “a confined animator who must navigate a dim, ink-soaked rendition of her former studio.”
You unravel puzzles and confront terrifying adversaries in this inky horror expedition. Will Audrey manage to endure long enough? It’s in our hands! Gulp.
Here are additional official details about the game, including some visuals, in case you overlooked it earlier this year:
Key Features:
A Struggle for Survival
Stealth, combat, and strategy are necessary to navigate a nightmare brought to life. Employ stealth and problem-solving skills to evade deadly confrontations, or face them directly with evolving inky abilities.Dreadful Enemies
Encounter terrifying beings lurking in the darkness, each more hideous and relentless than the last. And perpetually, the Ink Demon is watching…A Narrative Steeped in Enigma
Immerse yourself in a shadowy story where animation and reality intersect. Discover hidden truths, piece together Audrey’s history, and find a way out. If escape is even feasible.
While we missed this release, we did review the previous title, Bendy And The Ink Machine, which we found enjoyable, though it lost its charm towards the conclusion.
Are you a Bendy enthusiast? Planning to purchase this physical edition? Share your thoughts!
PJ serves as a staff writer for Hookshot Media. He’s been engrossed in video games nearly non-stop since the early 1980s, which seems like an eternity ago. His favorite genres encompass RPGs, puzzle games, and extensive single-player journeys of all varieties. The stranger, the better.