Surreal driving and walking experience Titan Chaser appearing on Switch next week
Posted on September 12, 2024 by Brian(@NE_Brian)
in News, Switch eShop
Publisher Samustai and developer shostak.games are gearing up for a new title on Switch. Next week, Titan Chaser will be available digitally.
Titan Chaser is a surreal driving and walking experience in which players scout giant creatures and use the light to drive them off without fighting or killing. Despite the big creatures involved, there’s actually not any fighting or killing. You’ll just be driving them away from the sleeping town using light. Additionally, you won’t have to worry about dealing with fuel, car maintenance, health, or damage. The eShop page even mentions that it’s a “meditative experience.”
The features for Titan Chaser mention walking and interacting with the environment and your car, driving the vehicle through a “fairly large” open world, listening to the music of krapka;KOMA, unraveling the story and personality of the protagonist as she commentates about her surroundings, and more. Again, based on all of the information provided, it sounds like a somewhat unexpectedly peaceful experience.
Here’s a trailer that gives a better look at Titan Chaser:
Titan Chaser will launch on September 15 and is planned to cost $4.99 on the Switch eShop. Pre-orders are currently live, and by reserving the game, you’ll get a slight discount of $4.49.
Source: Switch eShop
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