RetroSpace launches on October 1, bringing a distinct mix of disco-punk aesthetics and space-horror tension to first-person shooters. This release matters because it expands the current generation of console and PC gaming with a title that blends stealth mechanics with chaotic action. Players seeking a unique atmospheric experience now have a new option that challenges traditional shooter conventions.
The Wild Gentlemen's immersive sim ships globally on major consoles and PC
The game comes from developer The Wild Gentlemen and is published by Kwalee. It positions itself as an immersive sim where players can choose to play clean or surrender to mutations. The narrative centers on Aurora 5, a space station swallowed by a black hole, providing a confined and dangerous setting for gameplay.
RetroSpace ships on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series consoles, Switch 2, and PC via Steam. This multi-platform availability ensures that players across different ecosystems can access the same horror experience. The game supports both stealth and action approaches, allowing for varied playstyles within the same environment.
Kwalee describes the game as a space where stealth and action are both viable ways to success. Players must take every possible opportunity to survive in the black hole-swallowed station. The title adds a specific flavor to the genre by combining punk visuals with survival horror elements.
Source: RetroSpace, Gematsu




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