Europe, a fascinating adventure game with an aesthetic that draws directly from the well-known Studio Ghibli style, has already landed in Nintendo Switch and PC. The title, developed by Helder Pinto, who has previously worked on games such as Overwatch y Diablo 3, promises to take players to a emotional and visual journey through dreamlike landscapes, where exploration and puzzle solving play a fundamental role.
One of the great attractions of the game is the relaxing aesthetics and the ability to immerse yourself in a dream world. Both on Nintendo Switch and on PC via Steam, it has been available for quite some time the free demo, which offered a preview of what players were in for. Now it's finally available in its entirety for everyone.
Europe, a Ghibli-style visual experience
En Europe, the protagonist is a small android called Zee, which must travel around the moon of the same name, one of Jupiter's moons, to solve The mystery of a lost civilization and discover what happened to the last human who ever inhabited that world. Without a doubt, the beauty of the landscapes and the atmosphere are key elements and the visual aspect of Europa has been a determining factor in the game generating so much interest. Influence of Studio Ghibli films It is more than clear, with graphic details capable of transmitting an incredible feeling of peace and calm.
El open world Europe not only invites visual exploration, but will also challenge you to solve different puzzles and dodge the multiple dangers that you will find. A good balanced combination between solving puzzles and free exploration of the environment with a relaxed atmosphere in which you travel the map floating. As you progress through the story, the protagonist will unlock new habilities which will further improve your ability to navigate the skies while continuing to explore the game's main thread, where gameplay and narrative are closely connected, as its creator himself has commented on more than one occasion.
The impact of the delay and the expectation of the launch
The European release was originally planned for April 2024. However, Pinto decided to postpone it to ensure that the game would reach the desired quality. With more than 250.000 users on Steam wishlist, the anticipation for the title was huge. The delay added even more intrigue among players who are eager to explore this magical and emotional world.
Finally it was last October 11th when this indie game has landed in our lives, being currently available for both Nintendo Switch and PC through the Steam platform. An attractive experience that will win you over especially if you are a fan of the Japanese animated films, relaxing video games or you just like visually appealing experiences with a touch of mystery.
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