With E3 on the horizon, the next week is going to be an orgy of big game announcements, but before the AAA hype begins, let’s take a moment to spotlight something a little more quirky. From Canadian indie developer EggNut, Backbone is a concept that feels like it could have sprung directly from the mind of LucasArt vets like Tim Schafer or Ron Gilbert, as you play as a scruffy raccoon detective in a dystopian Vancouver populated by talking animals. Solve a dark mystery while resisting the urge to reach out and pet all the suspects! You can check out the launch trailer for Backbone, below.
Intrigued? Here’s the official description for Backbone:
Backbone is available now on PC (via Steam, Epic, GoG, and PC Xbox Game Pass). Xbox One, PS4, and Switch versions scramble onto the scene later this year.
- Post-noir dystopia - Backbone’s Vancouver is a dangerous place, bleak and dreary, but not entirely without hope. It’s a tale of a cold and existentialist world, interspersed with genuine connections and a bruised but undying drive to make a difference. Everyone wants to change the world, but not always for the better.
- Stunning visuals - The breathtaking combination of high-resolution pixel art and 3D effects like dynamic lighting, pouring rain, volumetric fog and neon lights bring the sprawling city to life.
- Evocative and unforgettable soundtrack - An original soundtrack by Danshin and Arooj Aftab is expertly crafted to create a cinematic, atmospheric, and simply jaw-dropping soundscape. You’ve never heard dystopian doom jazz quite like this.