The new trailer for Contrast looks expectedly stunning

This game just looks better and better every time.

Posted By | On 22nd, Aug. 2013

Remember Contrast? The stunning looking indie adventure game with an incredible premise, hell of an art style, great soundtrack, and some of the most interesting looking gameplay we’ve seen debut in quite a while? The game got a new trailer at Gamescom, and expectedly enough, the game looks as great as ever.

The beautiful light and shadow based 2D platformer looks great; honestly, it might be one of the most interesting games coming up in the near future, AAA third party game development be damned.

Contrast is going to release on PC, Xbox Live Arcade, and the PSN Store for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. No eShop (3DS or Wii U), Xbox One, or PlayStation Vita versions have been announced yet.

Stay tuned to GamingBolt.com for further coverage of this game, because it looks incredible, and we are going to make sure to highlight it at any chance that we get.


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