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This looks awesome and quite weird, especially if you love your retro-infused games. Sorry We're Closed is the first release from à la mode games available now.

More: "Sorry We’re Closed is a nostalgic, single-player survival horror game with rich lore, deep characters and multiple endings. Enjoy atmospheric environments driven by classic fixed camera angles and the thrill of arcade-style first person combat. Enter the perilous demon world, collecting items and managing your resources to stay alive. Open your Third Eye to see between worlds, uncover secrets and solve puzzles."

Just before release the developers announced it was "Steam Deck Ready" with great performance ("several hundred FPS" with the FPS cap off), multiple hours battery life and fully customizable controls. Check out the release trailer below:

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Game Features:

  • Follow the final days of Michelle as she battles to break the curse placed on her by a powerful demon looking for love.
  • Help (or hinder!) the lives of curious residents in Michelle’s bustling London borough as you pursue freedom from your own untimely demise.
  • With multiple endings to discover, influence your fate as the choices you make will open new opportunities to avoid or embrace the antagonist’s allure.
  • Explore with nostalgic fixed camera angles as you delve deeper into the perilous demon world.
  • Defend with arcade-style combat in first person using demonic weapons.
  • Use your Third Eye to stun enemies, uncover secrets and solve puzzles.

Of course working on Steam Deck with good performance through Proton, will also mean it runs great on Desktop Linux too!

Sorry We're Closed

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2 comments

Purple Library Guy about 2 hours ago
You know you're getting old when the music you hate that came after your time is now nostalgic.

Damn middle-aged people, get off my lawn!


Last edited by Purple Library Guy on 18 November 2024 at 7:26 pm UTC
elmapul about 2 hours ago
great asthetic, horrible choice of music for the trailer.
i hope this isnt part of the soundtrack
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