Chicken Police is a series that caught me completely by surprise. I went into debut game Paint it Red expecting a silly noir mystery, one where every character lining its rain-soaked streets happens to be an animal. I got just that, but I also found one of the most compelling and well-written detective games in years, with excellent voice acting and delightful humor to match. Now, buddy-cop duo Sonny and Marty return to Steam in Chicken Police: Into the Hive, tackling an all-new conspiracy that delves into the insect underbelly of Clawville.
Much like its predecessor, Into the Hive will see you exploring the city of Clawville gathering clues, questioning suspects and bystanders, and solving plenty of side quests along the way. PCGamesN spoke to Balint Bank Varga, co-founder of The Wild Gentlemen and game director on Into the Hive, about what we can expect from this follow-on.
Into the Hive “is set three years after the events of the first part,” Varga explains, “but in many ways, it can feel like more, because the city has changed a lot in that time and our heroes have also aged a bit.” The city has changed following the events of Paint it Red, and Varga remarks that “those who played the first game will be faced with striking differences” in some instances.
As for the cast, while the main mystery and the reveal trailer appears to focus on a new set of suspects, there will definitely be some familiar faces returning from the first game. Alongside titular chicken police Sonny Featherland and Marty MacChicken, you can expect to see their bloodhound boss, Chief Bloodboyle, in action. Sly raccoon Zipp also returns, as do Dr. Bubo and receptionist Monica, but Varga wants to keep some as surprises for now.
Varga says players
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