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Actual Sunlight Coming to the PS Vita this August

Sometimes it's a good idea to try walking in someone else's boot.
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If you’re interested in making your life a little more depressing, then you’re in luck because the President of WZO Games Inc Will O’ Neill has announced that their interactive story Actual Sunlight is coming to the PS Vita on August 11.

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Actual Sunlight takes place in Toronto, Canada and follows the life of a young man named Evan Winter. The game will take place across three distinct periods of his life and even the game’s official site admits that gameplay is “minimal, and serves only to move from one part of the (admittedly) text-heavy story to the next”.

While the original version of the game was made using RPG Maker VX ACE, the PS Vita version is being built with Unity 5. The PS Vita version will also feature a “tweaked” interface, as well as larger and smoother text for easier reading. In the comments section on the PlayStation Blog, O’ Neill also revealed that the game will be less than 100MB in size and it will have very small save files as well.

Are you interested in getting Actual Sunlight when it comes to the PS Vita this August? Let us know in the comments below.


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Damian Skinner
An Irish liberal arts student with way too much time on his hands who when not obsessing about Monster Hunter, RPGs or some random account he recently found on YouTube he can be found writing for Twinfinite.