Devil’s Hunt is bringing Third-Person Action to the Switch

If you've been looking for a new Third-Person Action title to sink your teeth into then Devil's Hunt might be just what you've been looking for, there's a bit of a wait though as it isn't out until Q1 2020.

1C Entertainment will be publishing the title which is being developed by Layopi Games and it sounds like it could potentially be a rather substantial title.

Check below for the info and a trailer...

Based on original novel by Paweł Leśniak “Equilibrium”, this third-person action game resurrects the everlasting fight between light and darkness, good and evil, as full-fledged war between Angels and Demons seems imminent and our world is the proposed battleground. You are Desmond, the sole factor that can tilt the scales in favor of one of the opposing party, be it demons or angels. One man now has the power to decide the fate of humanity and the world as we know it.

Once a bon vivant son of a rich entrepreneur, Desmond’s life has been steered into a sequence of unfortunate events that led him to lose most of his humanity. Gaining demonic powers and becoming the hell’s executor, he struggles to find a place for himself in the ongoing war. He is both the destroyer and the savior, as his human part is gradually stepping out of the shade of his hunger for vengeance. He fights fiercely with his fists and claws, making use of the skills both his demonic and human sides offer. Passing through the gates of hell and back, he will eventually have to decide where his place is.

  • Dive into the story – captivating storyline based on an original novel
  • Enjoy the narrative – almost 100 high-quality cutscenes of up to 2 hours’ duration
  • Change forms – humans and demons both have useful skills
  • Fight like a demon – TPP melee combat with large variety of attacks, combos and enemies
  • Explore – rich, context sensitive environment interactions

Does this devilish Third-Person Action title intruige you? Is this the type of game that you'd like to see more of on the Switch? Or are you happy enough with the Devil May Cry series? (The Switch only currently has the first title in digital form only, so there's clearly a gap in the market here.)

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section or join in with the discussion on our forum.


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