Pinstripe Welcomes You to the Depths of Hell

Hell never looked so beautiful.

Now and then, amongst all the games we lay our eyes on, there happens to be one which is pure art. Luckily, Pinstripe is one of these titles.

At first look, Pinstripe reminded me of Oxenfree, which was an enormous experience and joy. Pinstripe is such a game that if you are not impressed by the art of it already, you will most certainly fall in love with the story and soundtracks.

Pinstripe tells the story of a man named Teddy. Teddy is an estranged ex-minister who is forced into an adventure through the frozen hell in order to search for his three years old daughter Bo and her kidnapper. On our way through hell, we encounter with charming puzzles and strange beasts, but our family pet George is always on our side in our way to confront our nemesis Mr. Pinstripe.

It is shocking that there is only one man behind this artwork. Thomas Brush who is familiar with his works like Coma and Skinny, gave his five years to this project. While creating the Pinstripe, Brush was influenced from The Nightmare Before Christmas, Coraline, and Alice in Wonderland. Because of this man, I am questioning my life.

Here are the key features of Pinstripe.

  • Explore 6 hauntingly beautiful levels of Hell.
  • Listen to an immersive and unique soundtrack written by the game’s creator.
  • Use your blunderbuss to fight your way through bizarre beasts and interesting puzzles.
  • Hang out with your family pet George and sniff out clues.
  • Discover the mystery behind Teddy and Bo’s death.
  • Features a hilarious cast of voice actors and cameo performances from YouTube legends Pewdiepie, Dan Avidan, and Nathan Sharp.

And now, it is time for some delight. Here are the screenshots of Pinstripe.

Pinstripe is getting ready to hit Steam on April 25th. If you need an emotional adventure in life, Pinstripe is the answer.

Enjoy!

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