The Library of Babel
Details
- MSRP: $18.99
- Release date:
- PS4
April 5, 2023 - PS5, Steam
April 6, 2023 - Switch, Xbox One, Xbox X|S
April 7, 2023
- PS4
- Genre: Platformer, Adventure, Puzzle
- Number of players:
- Offline: 1
- Developer: Tanuki Game Studio
- Publisher: Neon Doctrine
- Download size: 4.379 GB
- Metacritic: 55 tbd
- OpenCritic:  70
- ESRB Rating: Mature
- Play modes: TV, Tabletop, Handheld
- Languages: Japanese, English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Russian, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional)
- Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Steam
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Description
Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ short story of the same name, The Library of Babel invites you to a world 20,000 years after the extinction of humanity. The world is now run by advanced robots, who know very little about their mythical creators. All is well and orderly in a society run by robots, until the discovery of a library that contains everything that has, is, and will ever be written— the perfect harbinger of chaos.
You play as Ludovik, a Seeker, sent to investigate a murder case in Babylon. When a state of emergency is suddenly declared, Ludovik finds himself in increasingly dangerous territory as he follows the murderer’s trail and unravels the mystery behind the Library’s sudden lockdown.
Featuring a world full of vast jungles, abandoned temples, and plentiful cybernetic inhabitants to interact with, The Library of Babel promises both a thrilling adventure full of danger and intrigue, and a thoughtful, atmospheric tale of how we consider infinity.
◆ An overgrown yet futuristic world with beautifully hand-drawn 2D environments.
◆ Deadly obstacles and even deadlier enemies to avoid, as Ludovik prefers agility and stealth over violence.
◆ Dialogue and Inventory management systems reminiscent of the Graphic Adventure games of the 90’s.
◆ A moody, philosophical science fiction story inspired by The Library of Babel and Apocalypse Now.