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Bound by Flame Launch Trailer, Screens, Info

Bound by Flame Launch Trailer, Screens, Info

Bound by Flame Launch Trailer, Screens, Info

The epic RPG from Spiders Studio will be released on Friday, May 9, 2014

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Bound by Flame – Epic Story Trailer, Screens – January 17, 2014

To celebrate Bound by Flame‘s launch week, Spiders Studio has released a final trailer (above) as well as new screenshots for its soon-to-be-released RPG.

The trailer highlights an important element in the game: the relationship between the hero and the flame demon that possesses him. You’ll be making choices and decisions that will determine whether your demonic side is allowed to dominate or your humanity is retained.

Your human/demon duality will impact your approach to the game as well as the reaction of the people around you and your relationship with your companions. This will assure longevity of gameplay in that players will be able to restart the game and make completely different decisions to experience every possible way of progressing through the adventure.

Bound by Flame will be available on PlayStation®4, PlayStation®3, Xbox 360® and PC on May 9 2014.

 

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