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Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption Delayed Until Q3 2018 But Coming To Nintendo Switch

Dark Star Game Studios has announced today that the previously announced Sinner: Sacrifice for Redemption has been delayed. The game now won’t see the light of day until the third quarter of the year. However, the company did announce today that the game is coming to the Nintendo Switch.

“Dark Star Game Studios is composed of AAA veterans including a former Ubisoft art director, Konami senior programmer and a Blizzard technical artist.

To atone for his wicked crimes, Adam, a soldier with a dark past, must set out on a quest for redemption and face off against monstrous enemies based on the seven deadly sins. His vile deeds and history with these beasts will unfold as he draws closer to absolution.

Sacrifice a part of Adam before each duel and receive a permanent debuff, resulting in reduced health, strength or equipment for the entirety of the journey. Each battle will become tougher than the last as debuffs stack, but new gear can be obtained by successfully conquering trials.

If all hope is lost, revive a defeated enemy to regain a sacrificed attribute and revisit the battle later. Experiment to find the optimal path to redemption or take on all debuffs simultaneously from the start for a challenging and rewarding journey.

“Sinner allows the player to choose a difficulty that fits them best while facing off in diverse battles,” said Another Indie director of developer relations Iain Garner in a press release. “Whether they are in search of the easiest order of bosses to fight or if they want to start the game with the most difficult conditions, Sinner tailors the adventure to them.”

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3 thoughts on “Sinner: Sacrifice For Redemption Delayed Until Q3 2018 But Coming To Nintendo Switch”

  1. Nice i had just seen someone on YouTube play this game last week and it caught my attention and now that it’s coming to switch that’s where I’ll be playing it.

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