The Rise of the Golden Idol Transports You to the 1970s For a Detective Adventure in November
As a seasoned gamer with a penchant for mysteries and adventures that transport me to different eras, the announcement of The Rise of the Golden Idol has filled my heart with anticipation! The 70s setting, complete with hallucinogens, fax machines, parapsychology, and TV guides, promises an immersive experience that I can’t wait to dive into.
In a recent announcement, Playstack and game developer Color Gray Games have disclosed that “The Rise of the Golden Idol,” the sequel to the detective adventure game “The Case of the Golden Idol,” will be released in November. This upcoming title promises to offer players 15 intriguing cases set in the 1970s to solve and investigate.
Three hundred years after the tragic downfall of the Cloudsleys, the tale of the Golden Idol is barely heard, and when it is, it’s whispered as a questionable old story.
Delving into the thrilling escapades of a relic seeker on a mission to unearth a mythical artifact rumored to alter the very fabric of existence, I find myself engrossed in the “intriguing enigma” of an era marked by psychedelics, fax machines, psychic studies, and television guides – the captivating setting for the Rise of the Golden Idol.
It seems exciting! The game “The Rise of the Golden Idol” is set to launch across various platforms including Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, iOS, and Android on 12th November. You can check out the release date trailer below.
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2024-10-11 20:12