Tron: It’s your identity, so button up your neon pajamas (opens in new tab) We have a release window and a new gameplay trailer. Revealed at yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, Thomas Wasz’s “Narrative Puzzle Adventure” by his Alone and Subsurface Circular creator Mike Bissell comes out this April and invites you to unravel the mystery. It evolves on its own without user intervention.”
We only got a 27-second taste of Tron: Identity in the trailer unveiled on the Direct, but it was enough to give us at least some idea of what the game was going to do in April. , choose your choices, and deal with the weird puzzles that pop up (seems like you can skip some if you’re not in the mood). In other words, it’s a visual novel, so it lives or dies based on the strength of its story, which is hard to judge from the 30-minute trailer.
But it looks pretty, as Bithell discusses the myriad choices you make over the course of the story.
I’m not much of a TRON fanatic, but I’m always looking forward to cute and varied visual novels, so I’ll be watching this with interest. Although I wasn’t head over heels for John Wick Hex (although I scored 80% on the John Wick Hex review) (opens in new tab)), I was a fan of the other Bithell games I played. I’m ready to completely ruin everyone’s life on Tron: Identity with my strange and poorly thought out choices.
If so, you can track Tron: Identity during the run-up to April. vapor (opens in new tab)Apparently, it’s also coming to a Steam Deck mimic called “Nintendo Switch,” but we’re as good as your guess as to what it might be.