Vibrant Narrative Adventure Sumire Launched on Switch and PC

Review: Sumire

Developer GameTomo has just launched its beautiful narrative-driven adventure title Sumire on Nintendo Switch and PC via Steam. The game is available for $14.99, which after a 10% sale that will last until 3rd June.

Admire Sumire’s beautifully rendered canvas with the game’s launch trailer below:

Sumire is set in a picturesque Japanese village, as it can be seen in the launch trailer. The game follows a disenchanted girl named Sumire who must embark on a one-day journey to see the spirit of her grandmother again.

As you encounter mischievous guides, magical forest creatures, and quirky townspeople, you will make irreversible choices that unlock one of the multiple endings when the day’s sky fades from twilight blue to evening violet

As you progress in the story, you will meet various characters along the way that you can accept or refuse requests from. The dialogue that you choose between these meetings will grant you positive or negative karma, which will determine how the day ends.

Sumire

Michael Ely, Director at GameTomo had this to say,

Sumire is a game about choice and regret. As the morning gradually unfurls into afternoon and night, our protagonist will come to terms with decisions she’s made that have affected her life and the lives of those around her,” says Michael Ely, Director at GameTomo. “We’re excited to witness players interpret Sumire’s journey in their own way, transforming a life unlived into a dream come true.

Sumire Key Features

  • Make a wish come true by completing a series of quests before night falls
  • Experience a world where magic replaces the mundane
  • Sumire’s adventure takes place over the course of a single day
  • Unlock multiple endings determined by words, actions, and karma
  • Explore a small town, forest shrines, and more, all rendered in an artistic watercolor style
  • A relaxing original soundtrack, created by Japanese duo TOW, changes with the day’s events
  • Discover collectibles, bonus items, tests of skill, and hidden challenges

What do you think of Sumire? Post your comments below.

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