Retro Machina Will Be Launched May 12

Developer Orbit Studio and Publisher Super.com have released a release date for the retro-futuristic action-puzzle adventure game Retro Machina. Additionally, the game will release on May 12 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Besides, the demo of the game released on Steam. Finally, you can watch the latest trailer below.

Retro Machina Will Be Launched May 12

Retro Machina launches May 12

So, here is an overview of the game, via Super.com:

About

In Retro Machina, players find themselves in the metal-shoes of a tiny robot as he explores a world that has long been devoid of humanity. Also, he must search for a way to repair himself and find answers to the great mystery. Who built this place and why? Besides, players will need to help the plucky protagonist return to Endeavor City to get to the bottom of things. As he takes control of his mechanical kin and hacks his way through five beautiful and unique biomes, solving puzzles, evading traps, and avoiding injury—or worse.

Key Features

  • Missing: Humanity – Endeavor City is dutifully maintained by a fleet of dedicated robot workers, keeping things in tip-top shape for their human masters… only, there haven’t been any humans seen in a really, really long time. It’s up to you to get to the bottom of this enigma and unravel the mystery!
  • Can’t Someone Else Do It? – Use your hacking abilities to manipulate and control your foes. Changing them into helpful allies or turning them against each other! Also, some puzzles simply can’t solve on your own, and there’s no shame in asking for — or simply demanding — help from electronic pals better equipped for the situation.
  • The Future is Bleak and Beautiful – Explore five hand-drawn and entirely unique biomes, including the abandoned Nucleonics Labs, the run-down Atomic City, the wet-n-wild (really, really wet now) Marine Nation, and the intimidating and mysterious Serendipity Mountain.
  • Inspired by the Greats – The world of Retro Machina is exactly what it says on the tin, taking inspiration from science-fiction greats like Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, and the legendary futurist concept artist Jacque Fresco.

Finally, you can watch the latest trailer below.

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