Key Takeaways
- The newest release date trailer revealed The Rise Of The Golden Idol will come out on November 12, 2024.
- The game boasts a new painted art style, diverging from the pixel art of the original.
- There’s a total of 20 cases to solve, all with the series’ unique take on detective, point-and-click gameplay.
Many of us are already excited about the upcoming detective game The Rise Of The Golden Idol, and the hype is only increasing with the recent release date trailer revealing that the game will be available on all major platforms on November 12, 2024.
Nowadays, it is hard to find another detective game like The Rise Of The Golden Idol. Current games in the detective noir genre, like Shadows Of Doubt, have only expanded in scope, yet games in the Golden Idol franchise have always been set to deliver something more curated and specific.
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While The Rise Of The Golden Idol is not your typical detective game in art style and gameplay, its intriguing mix of detective elements, set in a visually unique world, makes it something you should put on your radar.
An Old School Feel With New Gameplay Elements
The Rise Of The Golden Idol matches older point-and-click adventure games. Still, it looks more similar to Disco-Elysium’s watercolored artwork and is infused with new gameplay elements diverging from other detective games‘ typical evidence-based gameplay systems.
That art style is one of the huge points of interest for this follow-up. Even though the original was made of pixel art, Andrejs Klavins explained to Edge Magazine that the new art form is almost “more natural than the original’s pixel art” and was simultaneously easier to make.
While the characters’ art style is off-putting and weird, it only enhances the game’s style, as the characters now look much more natural and almost caricatures of the typical suspects in a detective romp.
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The gameplay of The Rise Of The Golden Idol is similarly strange, as instead of dragging in the specific pieces of evidence you collect, you use words to piece together information to solve the crime, leading to variations as to what you may input.
While The Rise Of The Golden Idol has a lot to be delivered, with about 20 cases for the player to pry through and uncover, as evidenced by their previous title, we’re pretty sure this game will be a huge knock out of the park for fans.
Like many of us, if you’re excited about The Rise Of The Golden Idol, you can check out the demo available on Steam before the November 12th release date.
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