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The Last Case of Benedict Fox coming 2023 to PC, Xbox

It looks neat!

The Last Case of Benedict Fox was today detailed at the Xbox and Bethesda Game Showcase, heading to PC and Xbox in 2023.

The title is from Rogue Games, which calls the title “a 2D side scrolling mystery, combining classic feel of Metroidvanias with challenging combat from Souls-likes.”

“Fans of tough action-adventure games as well as engaging, emotional storytelling will be right at home in the twisted world of Limbo as they uncover the grim fate of the family that once occupied the house and their missing child,” Rogue Games continued.

“Players will need to make use of their weapons, traversal abilities, and even the environment around them in combat against demonic forces, and an occult order that preys upon them as they venture into Limbo and the depths of the mansion.”

Take a look below.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox heads to Windows PC, Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X in 2023.

The Last Case of Benedict Fox

28 April 2023
PC Xbox One Xbox Series S & X
 

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