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Necrobarista: Final Pour is Now Available for Switch - Niche Gamer

Necrobarista: Final Pour is Now Available for Switch

Necrobarista: Final Pour is Now Available for Switch

Publisher Coconut Island Games and developer Route 59 have announced Necrobarista: Final Pour is now available for Switch.

While Necrobarista: Final Pour is now available for Switch, the new version of the game is a director’s cut that includes remastered visuals, bonus gameplay segments, and hours of new content.

The original Necrobarista was originally released for iOS devices and then Windows PC (via Steam). A PlayStation 4 port of Necrobarista: Final Pour is in the works as well.

Here’s a new trailer:

Here’s a rundown on the game:

In a back-alley cafe, the dead are granted one last night to mingle with the living.

“This is a story about death and coffee.”

Inspired equally by film and anime, Necrobarista is a unique take on the visual novel medium. Follow a dynamic and diverse cast of characters as they navigate Melbourne’s hipstery coffee culture, the questionable ethics of necromancy, and the process of letting go.

  • Stylized, fully 3D cinematic presentation that draws from anime aesthetics.
  • Soundtrack by Kevin Penkin, BAFTA-nominated composer for Florence, Made in Abyss, and Norn9.
  • Delve into the world of the Terminal and fantasy Melbourne through free-roaming first-person scenes.
  • Featuring goon-sack robots, alchemical coffee, and Australian folk hero Ned Kelly.
  • Support for fourteen languages, including Korean, Arabic, and Russian.
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