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inXile aiming for a 2016 launch

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Torment: Tides of Numenera, the RPG from Wasteland 2 developers inXile, is now expected to release next year. That's according to an update from project lead Chris Keenan on the Tides of Numenera blog, where he explains that the team is taking extra time to "maintain the quality standard we've set for ourselves."

 

"We can’t rush through these final stages to get it out the door. Instead, we’re going to take the time we need on Torment: Tides of Numenera, which means we are planning a 2016 release."

 

inXile is now working towards a beta release, and it sounds like there's a lot still to do. Keenan says "the level art is largely done, and we’re making good progress on the general game systems, level design and UI elements."

 

Source: PCGamer

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Torment: Tides of Numenera BETA live from 21st, Early Access availability from 26th January

 

After the Torment: Tides of Numenera beta was delayed past the end of last year, a forum post by inXile has finally fixed a date: today, January 21. Most of us will have to wait till January 26 when it appears on Early Access, however—the first wave of keys will only be going out to Kickstarter backers who pledged $75-plus. If that's you, all the necessary instructions will be emailed along with the code.

 

The beta will start from the beginning of the game and last about 10 hours, incorporating the first major location, the ancient city of Sagus Cliffs.

 

Source: PCGamer

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And the reviews, the reviews, the reviews,

 

PCGamer

 

 

A slow start gives way to a thought-provoking adventure in a remarkable setting. A fitting follow-up to a beloved RPG.

 

Destructoid

 

 

A solid game that definitely has an audience. Might lack replay value, could be too short or there are some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.

 

EuroGamer

 

Smart and commendably weird, InXile's homage to Planescape Torment doesn't exceed its inspiration but certainly does it proud.

 

IGN

 

 

An uncommonly appealing and bizarre RPG that wants you to read more than bleed. Torment: Tides of Numenera delivers a deep and satisfyingly strange RPG world loaded with text-based storytelling.

 

Rock, Paper, Shotgun

 

Green across the board, will get overshadowed by Mass Effect though.

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