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Square Enix announces The Quiet Man for PC and PS4

June 12, 2018 by Andrew Newton

During Square Enix’s E3 2018 showcase the company announced The Quiet Man (not based on the 1952 John Ford movie of the same name) a brand new game coming to Playstation 4 and PC this August.  An action packed announcement trailer can be seen below…

Not much has been revealed about The Quiet Man at the moment other than it is an immersive story driven cinematic game blending live action, realistic CG and action gameplay.  However, the new trailer tells us that the game revolves around a character that could possibly be video gaming’s first ever deaf hero.

Opening with a wide shot of the Big Apple, our hero walks into a dark alley and gaining the attention of some gang members.  After what appears to be indicating he is deaf and without saying a word, our hero makes short work of the gang members while the game’s tagline “Silence Rings Loudest.” is displayed on screen.

THE QUIET MAN™ delivers an immersive story driven cinematic action experience seamlessly blending high-production live action, realistic CG and pulse-pounding action gameplay. Embark on an adrenaline-fueled motion picture like experience which can be completed in one sitting.

Look out for more news on The Quiet Man prior to the game’s launch this August on PS4 and PC.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: E3 2018, Square Enix, The Quiet Man

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