Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo Now on PC, Console Versions to Come Later

17 December 2021 at 19:28 in Gaming News with no comments

Microids’ Vertigo is available now on PC, but console players will have to wait for their versions.

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Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo: Console Release Delayed


 

Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo was supposed to launch for PC and consoles this year, however, publisher Microids only released the game on PC. Both the publisher and the game’s developer, Pendulo Studios, decided to release the console versions at a later date.

According to them, the console versions need more development time, and while they did not provide an exact release date, players can expect it to come out sometime in 2022.

 

 

What is Alfred Hitchcock Vertigo?


 

Vertigo is inspired by Alfred Hitchcock’s film with the same title which was so popular in the late 1950’s. The game is a psychological thriller where you play as the writer Ed Miller who survives a car crash.

He insists he was driving with his wife and daughter during that time, but no other bodies were found in the wreckage. Due to this traumatizing event, he began to suffer from extreme vertigo and then decided to get therapy. Now he’s on a pursuit to discover what really happened that fateful day.

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Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo features an original story inspired by the 1958 Hitchcock film. Players can expect a lot of madness, obsession, and manipulation as they walk in the shoes of three characters. Each of these characters have their own story to tell.

As a thriller game, you’ll get to experience a lot of spine-tingling experiences through its powerful narrative.  You’ll also get to explore different timelines so players can cross-check the events, and in turn separate what’s real from deceptive memories.

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