Remember Vaccine? Devs Rainy Night Creations brought it to Wii U earlier this year and now it’s coming to Switch!
With the help of Ratalaika Games who handled the Switch port, Japan based publisher Rainy Frog Games are publishing the game in Japan and although a Western releases has yet to be officially announced, it is actually supposed to come West sometime in July, but if you can’t wait that long, the Japanese release, which is out June 29th does in fact support English. Below you can find both the official Switch trailer and overview:
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Overview:
Find a vaccine for your infected friend before the time runs out, but be aware your friend will relapse sooner or later and you will have to find a new vaccine in a new randomly rebuilt house. Will you be able uncover the mystery to save your friend once and for all!
Vaccine is a new approach on Survival Horrors inspired by those of the 90s era such as Resident Evil or Dino Crisis. Players can choose between the two members of a special bio-hazard rapid response team, each starting with their own unique differential abilities.
They are trapped in a strange house populated by dangerous mutated creatures, they will have to find a vaccine for another team member who is infected with a deadly virus. Unless the players uncover the mystery of the house, every time they bring back the vaccine, the infected team member will relapse and the user will be presented with a new randomly rebuilt house. The players will be able to gain experience points from different actions and use them on the skills they think will be more beneficial, bringing a more tactical approach compared to the games it takes inspiration from.
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But if you’re in Japan and would rather here about a game you can play today, you can of course get Plantera DX from Rainy Frog Games, or you can pick up Touch Battle Tank SP. It doesn’t support English, but it costs 500 Yen, is available now and we’ve got a trailer of it right here:
The choice is yours.
Source: Rainy Frog (YouTube) & @NinImpactGaming (Twitter)