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Saturday, 23 May 2015

Torment: Tides Of Numenera Trailer Takes A Tour Of The Ninth World

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By now practically every classic RPG has got a spiritual successor out in some shape or form. Except, that is, for Planescape Torment. inXile Entertainment has been hard at work on Torment: Tides of Numenera for a while now, following a Kickstarter campaign which saw it raise more than $4 million back in March, 2013.

The Wasteland 2 developer has now released a new trailer for Torment: Tides of Numenera, showing off the spiritual successor to Black Isle Studios’ 1999 cult classic role-playing game. The video explores the Ninth World in which Torment is set, and it’s sporting that classic up-ressed Infinity Engine look which made Pillars of Eternity such a looker.


I have to say, the world itself looks fantastic, and packed with imagination. There’s suspended water cubes and mysterious artifacts, all with a organic, alien feel.

inXile’s certainly spinning a few plates at the moment, with Torment: Tides of Numenera, The Bard’s Tale IV, and a console version of Divinity: Original Sin in the works. Torment is pencilled in for a Q4 2015 launch, with an Early Access version expected before then, in a similar manner to Wasteland 2’s staggered launch.

Looking forward to this RPG with a heavy nod to the past? Can it match the success of Pillars of Eternity? 



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