NeverAwake FLASHBACK launches this fall as a standalone game

NeverAwake FLASHBACK

Publisher Phoenixx and developer Neotro have announced NeverAwake FLASHBACK is launching this fall as a standalone game.

Originally announced as downloadable content to the original NeverAwake game, the new release will include new stages, bosses, and more. A release is set for PC (via Steam).

The original NeverAwake has been available across Windows PC (via Steam), Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, PS4, and PS5.

“What we and Neotro kept hearing from fans was that they loved NeverAwake’s world and challenges, but wanted more content and replayability,” said Hiroshi Sawatari, developer of NeverAwake FLASHBACK. “We hope this is a nightmare NeverAwake fans will never want to wake up from!.”

Here’s a rundown on the new release, plus a trailer:

After escaping the ordeals of NeverAwake, protagonist Rem thought she found peace, but her sweet dreams start to turn dark again. Joined by her plushie Gabe-chan, Rem must once again dive deep into her subconscious and fight literal sleep demons to enjoy peace once more. But now, the nightmares keep changing.

Flying about procedurally-generated arenas, blasting away twisted versions of youthful fears like terrifying dentist tools, broccoli monsters, and aggressive chihuahua ghouls in 360-degree combat. At the start of each run, combine three weapons and three accessories to optimize Rem’s attacks to collect souls to progress and unlock upgrades. Use Gabe-chan’s special abilities to help turn the tide against the apparitions.

Fight through 50 procedurally-generated stages in randomized order, swapping out weapons and abilities as needed. Play through new series of levels each time, or use a simple code to replay a favorite seed of levels. Fight dangerous new bosses, navigate new hazards, in an experience that combines quick pick-up-and-play action while giving NeverAwake veterans new challenges in a familiar environment.

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