inXile Entertainment and Techland Publishing have released a new Gamescom 2016 trailer for Torment: Tides of Numenera. In Torment: Tides of Numenera, players will be able to explore Earth one billion years in the future, will engage in conflicts where combat is not the only option and make thousands of essential choices that affect their playthrough. Torment: Tides of Numenera is currently planned for release in the first quarter of 2017. Enjoy!

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I’m kind of worried that they dumbed down the PC controls since this is also coming to console. Other than that it looks really good.
From what I remember this is an early access games, so unless the original controls on that are dumbed down already. Nothing wrong will happen on launch atleast with controls.
There’s not much to dumb down when all you do is click the mouse to move and open UI elements.
i saw this gamecom demo.. it’s awfully bad consolized game. why games need to be dumb down so hard when they making for cnosoles as well? original Planescape Torment was RTwP. They made this completely turn based now so that it can be ported for consoles as well.
It’s not necessarily a bad thing as more sales will help them develop other games and I’m sure there will be good support and fixes for the PC version.
Since when is turn-based a sign of a console game…Fallout 1 and 2 were turn based. This game is turn based because InXile had a poll for Kickstarter backers to vote if they wanted turn based or RTWP.
The music sounds good, but the animations is worrysome, looks somewhat a boring vibe.
I love it’s style and I like the visuals, just the turn based static combat that puts me off wanting to buy it. If it were an ARPG I’d be all over it.