The Sexy Brutale Gets Release Date, Trailer
The never-ending masked ball turned murderous adventure puzzle game The Sexy Brutale will be launching on April 12 for Windows PC, the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game is the first co-production between RiME creator Tequila Works and UK-based developer Cavalier Game Studios.
The first gameplay trailer is being released today to accompany the announcement, giving a deeper look into the game. The trailer features elderly priest Lafcadio Boone, who is attempting to prevent a recurring series of murders that are taking place over the course of a single, endlessly-looping day within The Sexy Brutale casino mansion. To progress, Boone must hide, watch and learn the colorful stories of the other guests at the ball in order to save them from grisly deaths at the hands of the mansion’s staff. Every life they save will get them closer to the secrets of The Sexy Brutale and its owner – the enigmatic Marquis.
The Sexy Brutale is set to have a number of features, including:
- Never ending “Groundhog Day” looping time gameplay, creating a unique way for players to freely engage with concurrent stories
- Spy, eavesdrop and hide in order to learn each individual narrative playing out across the mansion. – Intriguing murder mystery puzzles to be solved through investigation and deduction.
- The mansion forms a fully interlocked “clockwork” world that ultimately tells one grand, twisting story
- A colorful and varied cast of characters and a stylish art direction make The Sexy Brutale a unique-looking game.
The Sexy Brutale is a 3D Puzzle & Adventure game, developed by Cavalier Game Studios and Tequila Works for PC and Next Generation consoles, a never-ending masked ball featuring intrigue, murder and the quite possibly occult. Players must unveil the secrets of The Sexy Brutale casino mansion and its inhabitants, as they relive the same mysterious and murderous masked ball. As the story unfolds in real-time, the player must find answers to every enigma and end the loop, to save all guests’ lives as well as his own.