We were wowed by The Eternal Life of Goldman with its debut trailer back in August, and it continues to look fantastic in this latest video.
The game is a 2D platformer inspired by 16-bit era classics, only with painstakingly hand-painted stages and hand-animated characters. The result looks staggeringly good, and we get a very brief taste of what the process involves in the new trailer.
All that hard work looks to be worth it. Drawing from legends and fairytales, there's lots of imaginative creature design and environments on display, and that art style just brings everything together.
There's no release date for this one yet, but you can wishlist it now on PS Store. Are you interested in The Eternal Life of Goldman? Tell us in the comments section below.
Stephen has been part of the Push Square team for over six years, bringing boundless enthusiasm and a deep knowledge of video games to his role as Assistant Editor. Having grown up playing every PlayStation console to date, he's developed an eclectic taste, with particular passion for indie games, arcade racers, and puzzlers. He's also our go-to guy for Sonic-related matters, much to his delight/chagrin.
«Done without any AI» (from the video)
I told y'all that developers would start to use that as a selling point before very long.
Well, that is surely gorgeous — reminds me of Cuphead (<3) I hope it has quality gameplay to back its style up.
Although a different art style, it's nice to see graphics approaching Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
Looks nice, I like the music, and it’s about time us old men were represented in video games, but it looks Donkey Kong hard, and I’m too old to handle that level of difficulty any more.
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