Irony Curtain gives us a first look at its gameplay

We’ve previously written about Irony Curtain from Artifex Mundi here.

The comedy-adventure game is set in “an alternate reality unbound by historical accuracy” and takes players back to the days of the Cold War.

Playing as Evan, players will need to solve puzzles, meet the odd denizens of Matryoshka and look behind the fake news to reveal the truth.

Irony Curtain

Now, Artifex Mundi has given fans a first-look at gameplay as well as a listen to the soundtrack.

Well known video games composer, Peter McConnell (Sly Cooper, Monkey Island 2, Shadows of the Empire, Hearthstone) has contributed the game’s main theme.

In the video below, McConnell has recorded a message for fans as well as showing off the music and gameplay for the upcoming game. If you’re keen on the music, you can listen to the entire soundtrack on Bandcamp.

Irony Curtain is coming to PC, PS4, Switch and Xbox One in Q2 2019.

Leo Stevenson
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