Final Fantasy XV Lead Game Designer’s No Straight Roads Will Appear In Spring 2019

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Metronomik, a studio founded by Wan Hazmer, the Final Fantasy XV Lead Game Designer, and Daim Dziauddin, the Street Fighter V Concept Artist, have announced and offered extensive details about No Straight Roads. This is going to be a rhythm-based action game. When people play it on their PlayStation 4s and PCs, they will be able to face enemies that attack in time with the music, use music to fight back, and even use different performances to alter the environment.

 

In No Straight Roads, players follow two members of an indie rock band named Mayday and Zeke. They use rock music to fight back against the the EDM empire No Straight Roads and its minions. By minions, that means the recording artists connected to the company. 

 

Here’s the No Straight Roads introduction trailer. It features looks at gameplay and offers detail about the game from people like Hazmer, the Metronomik Co-Founder, CEO, and Game Director, Dziauddin, the Co-Founder, COO, and Creative Director, Lydia Ho, the Game Designer, Aidi G. V., the Scenario Writer, and Ellie Yong, the Concept Artist.

 

 

In case you missed it, here is another video teaser for No Straight Roads showing off gameplay.

 

 

 

No Straight Roads will come to the PlayStation 4 and PC in Spring 2019.


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