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The Quiet Man arrives on Playstation 4 and Steam

November 2, 2018 by Andrew Newton

Square Enix’ adrenaline fueled, cinematic game The Quiet Man has arrived on Steam and the PlayStation Store for the PS4 bringing with it an immersive storyline and heart pounding action.  A new developer video is available below, as is a trailer showcasing the PS4’s exclusive dynamic theme.

In The Quiet Man players take on the role of deaf protagonist Dane as he seeks out answers to the kidnapping of songstress Lala by a mysterious masked man.  Dane will have to fight his way through the story which unravels across a single night.

The Quiet Man has been created by Human Head Studios (Lost Within, Prey, Rune), action director Tatsuro Koike (Yakuza series) and renowned comic book writer team Man of Action Entertainment (BEN 10, Marvel’s Ultimate Spider-Man) with a theme song and original track by talented Grammy award winning artist Imogen Heap.

Those who purchase the game from the Playstation Store before the 15th November will receive the game, a PlayStation 4 system dynamic theme, and a set of eight PlayStation Network avatars, those who purchase from Steam in the same period will receive the game and seven desktop and mobile wallpapers. Both formats will also receive a 10% discount.

Those who want to get their hands on this can do so via the Playstation Store and Steam priced £11.99 / €14.99.

 

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

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