Shared world survival game Nightingale (opens in new tab) takes place in an alt-history of the Victorian era, where human beings discovered magic and started messing around with portals to strange new worlds. But as tends to happen when visiting other dimensions, something goes horribly wrong.
Now you’ve become trapped in a distant realm filled with magic and monsters, and there’s only one way to survive: get crafty. Chopping trees, chipping at boulders, hunting for food, and building a base (or an estate, as they’re called in Nightingale) is just the beginning.
That’s because this magical world you’re stuck in isn’t the only one out there. In Nightingale you’ll be able to open portals to more realms, and as the trailer at Summer Game Fest today showed, to do that you’ll need to craft more than axes, guns, and top hats. Rare materials will allow you craft realm cards, which can be used to re-activate dormant portals to new worlds. Depending on the cards you craft, you may step from a lush meadow into an arid desert, an arctic biome, or a humid swamp. Essentially, by crafting cards you’ll dictate what you find on the other side of the portal.
Why travel between realms? Because new realms promise new resources to gather, and you’ll need them to craft your estate, improve your weapons, and deck yourself out in fancy waistcoats and bowler hats. Sure, you’re roughing it in the Faewilds, but that doesn’t mean you can’t stay stylish.
Just take care. These new realms are filled with enemy creatures, hostile factions, and other horrors that look like they can’t be dealt with by a single Victorian shotgun blast.
Nightingale (opens in new tab) plans to support up to 10 co-op players in a single game when it launches into Early Access sometime this year.