No Truce With the Furies Teaser Trailer

No Truce With the Furies, an upcoming title from ZA/UM Studio that was previously described as a police procedural RPG but now sports the “isometric RPG meets cop-show” tagline, has received a new teaser trailer that could be seen as an intro to this hypothetical cop show. Check it out:

The teaser invites us to wishlist the game on Steam and the Humble Store, so here’s the official description for your convenience:

Isometric RPG meets cop-show. You are a police detective in the city of Revachol. Solve a huge open ended case, or get lost exploring the city. Good cop, bad cop, fascist cop, socialist revolutionary cop, criminal mastermind disguised as a cop – you can play any kind of cop you want.

NO TRUCE WITH THE FURIES is a detective RPG in an original “fantastic realist” setting, with swords, guns and motor-cars. And the shadow of love lost.

Wake up as a disgraced detective lieutenant. Put on your disco pants. Explore the gorgeously rendered seaside city of Revachol. Or wander the inside of your own head, talking to your senses, doubts and memories. 24 skills are at your command. Everything you do and say — even the smallest of details — has consequences.

FEATURING:

  • A new “story combat” system where encounters are part of the story, handled in dialogue.
  • Deep character customization with a focus on psychological skills.
  • An inventory where you can mix and match clothes for their social effects.
  • Another inventory — for your thoughts — called Thought Cabinet.
  • A reasonably sized open world for you to approach at your own leisure.
  • A substance abuse system called Electrochemistry: quaff speed and alcohol mid dialogue!
  • An original score by the rock’n’roll band British Sea Power
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