Greak: Memories of Azur

Greak: Memories of Azur’s Launch Trailer Showcases a Beautiful Hand-Drawn Adventure

Today, Team17, Navegante, and Bromio revealed the launch trailer for their epic new single-player platformer, Greak: Memories of Azur. In this title, you play as three siblings – Greak, Adara, and Raydel – that have their own unique abilities that you can switch between at any time.

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The family will need to use every ability at their disposal if they hope to successfully traverse their beautiful and hostile homeland, which is currently under siege by the deadly Urlags. Check out the full trailer for yourself below to get an idea of what gameplay looks like.

In an official press release from Team17, they described the key features of Greak: Memories of Azur, which we’ve listed for you down below.

  • Hand-Drawn Art and Animation: Enjoy a captivating narrative telling a story of family, home, and union, all brought to life with stunning hand-drawn art
  • Specially Crafted Puzzles: Players will solve intricate puzzles to navigate the world of Azur, using the three siblings’ unique abilities to flee the threat
  • Unique Gameplay: Each sibling boasts their own powers and abilities, and players will alternate seamlessly between the trio to best navigate the world
  • Live Orchestra Soundtrack: Enjoy the expressive and atmospheric music themes specially created to enhance this unique adventure.

Greak: Memories of Azur is available now on PS5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, Steam, and GOG. For more information, you can head over to the game’s official website.


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