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Why GET EVEN Will Challenge Your Sense of Reality

Namco Bandai has announced GET EVEN, a psychological thriller developed by Polish game developer The Farm 51, set for release in spring 2017 on PS4, Xbox One, and Steam.

Players take the role of Cole Black, who wakes up in an old abandoned asylum and his only recollection is the attempted rescue of a teenage girl with a bomb strapped to her chest. GET EVEN’s aim is to question their perception of reality and meaning of justice as players begin to unwrap the mystery of how Cole ended up at the asylum and the fate of the teenage girl. To immerse the player of this aspect, the game features Auro-3D acoustics technology from Auro Technologies.

“GET EVEN is the biggest title that has ever been produced in our studio – it features the deepest story and the most advanced technology our teams have ever worked on.” said Wojciech Pazdur, Development Director at The Farm 51.

Development studio The Farm 51 has worked on titles such as NecroVisioN, Deadfall Adventures, and Chernobyl VR project. The studio also includes the Reality 51 team, which is focused on technological advancements and the virtual reality market.

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