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Necrobarista
In a back-alley cafe, the dead are granted one last night to mingle with the living. Necrobarista follows a dynamic and diverse cast of characters as they navigate Melbourne's hipstery coffee culture, the questionable ethics of necromancy, and the process of letting go.
Released:
Jul 22, 2020
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Developer:
Route 59
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Publishers:
Route 59…
Visual Novel
Story Rich
Indie
Female Protagonist
Anime
Supernatural
Atmospheric
Beautiful
3D
Stylized
Great Soundtrack
Cute
Casual
Exploration
Comedy
First-Person
Singleplayer
Episodic
The Developer Says...
"This is a story about death and coffee."
Inspired equally by film and anime, Necrobarista is a unique take on the visual novel medium. Follow a dynamic and diverse cast of characters as they navigate Melbourne's hipstery coffee culture, the questionable ethics of necromancy, and the process of letting go.
Final Pour is the definitive edition of Necrobarista, bringing a year's worth of updates and enhancements to the table, as well as brand new features and stories:
Inspired equally by film and anime, Necrobarista is a unique take on the visual novel medium. Follow a dynamic and diverse cast of characters as they navigate Melbourne's hipstery coffee culture, the questionable ethics of necromancy, and the process of letting go.
Final Pour is the definitive edition of Necrobarista, bringing a year's worth of updates and enhancements to the table, as well as brand new features and stories:
- Full cinematic recomposition in 1.85:1 aspect ratio, bringing a whole new perspective to the story.
- Devil's Den: A new episode featuring Samantha kicking someone in the head.
- Studio Mode: Compose your own shots, add dialogue, and tell stories using the same tools as us!
- Doodle Mode: Remember those homicidal robots we mentioned before? Now you can draw faces on them! They're fine with it.
- Three new additions to the soundtrack from Necrobarista music producer Jeremy Lim.
Other features:
- Stylized, fully 3D cinematic presentation that draws from anime aesthetics.
- Soundtrack by Kevin Penkin, BAFTA-nominated composer for Florence, Made in Abyss, and Norn9.
- Delve into the world of the Terminal and fantasy Melbourne through free-roaming first-person scenes.
- Featuring goon-sack robots, alchemical coffee, and Australian folk hero Ned Kelly.
- Support for fourteen languages, including Korean, Arabic, and Russian.
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Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Verified
DLC
1
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Demo
None
Metacritic
81 — View
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
Xbox
Reviews
82%
Very Positive
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