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Compulsion Games Announces Stunning New Platformer Named Contrast Coming in Late 2013

Developer Compulsion Games and publisher Focus Home Interactive have announced a new partnership that will see the release of their new game Contrast near the end of 2013 for PlayStation Network, Xbox LIVE Arcade and PC. The exciting new title will take players to a unique world set in a 1920's, noir themed location. The game stars Didi, as a young girl's imaginary companion who will help the girl discover mysteries and unlock secrets by switching between our own 3D fantasy world and the 2D plane of the shadow world.Contrast will feature a unique art style and gameplay that will make this one of the most anticipated games of 2013. You can learn more about this exciting new puzzle platformer by checking out the reveal trailer for Contrast below.

“Contrast is a very special project with its atmosphere, artistic direction and innovative gameplay and we knew that from the moment we saw the game,” said Cédric Lagarrigue, CEO of Focus Home Interactive. “We are delighted to be partnering with Compulsion Games and believe this project to be one of the biggest indie surprises of the year.”

"We are thrilled to be partnering with Focus to bring Contrast to the public. With all the effort and dedication the team has poured into this project, we feel we have found the partner that understands and fully embraces the creative artistry we have instilled in our game," stated Guillaume Provost, creative director and founder at Compulsion Games. "Focus's strong international presence, their experienced team and their unique understanding of Contrast make them the ideal partner to communicate the game's vision to a worldwide audience."

Contrast is scheduled to release in late 2013 for PlayStation Network, Xbox LIVE Arcade and PC. Contrast is not yet rated. For more information on the game, check out the official Contrast website.


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