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Fe Launches February 16 for Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC

Fe Launches February 16 for Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 11 January 2018 / 2,740 Views

Electronic Arts announced Fe will launch for the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Windows PC on February 16. 

 

Here is an overview of the game:

Fe is a new type of platform adventure where the story is up to you to discover, without handholding, told wordlessly through the discoveries you make during gameplay.

At the heart of the experience is a tactile, analogue song mechanic that allows you to communicate and speak to every living thing in the forest.

Learn a diverse array of animal cries that allow you to befriend or manipulate any creature – even plants. Have birds guide you, bears fight for you and have plants grow berries that help you overcome the Silent Ones.

Run, climb, and glide your way through a dark Nordic forest and explore its living, breathing world filled with secrets, legends and mystical creatures.

Become Fe and discover a world that you will never want to leave.

Key Features:

  • Speak the Language of the Forest
    • Sing in tune with any animal or plant in the world of Fe.
    • Master a diverse array of cries to befriend the fantastical flora & fauna in the forest and let them help you on your journey.
    • Use the Joy-con motion controls to sing in tune with creatures and plants to unlock new abilities.
    • Leverage a mix of these abilities to unlock and traverse new areas of the forest.
    • Each song has a distinct sound and feel thanks to HD rumble, so you can experience each encounter in a different way.
    • Each having uniquely distinct attributes, abilities and behaviours that aid the players progression.
  • A World Worth Exploring
    • Embark on a voyage of discovery in a sprawling forest, where everything is connected, and nothing is what it first seems.
    • Meet, interact & rescue wondrous animals & plants from the menacing Silent Ones in a variety of visually stunning, memorable and lovable environments.
    • Secret places, hidden artifacts, old ruins, shortcuts and powers makes exploring fun even when you’re not finding “the way forward”.
    • Powers enable you to perk up Fe with up to 10 unique abilities that make traversing the world a breeze.
    • Fe has 8 main quests, 8 songs/cries to master & 8 interconnected areas to explore.
  • Uncover the Mysteries of Nature
    • Aid fantastical creatures in hand-crafted short stories with multiple solutions.
    • Make unexpected discoveries on your journey through the forest, unravel the mysteries of the Silent Ones whilst slowly learning the secret of Fe’s origin.
    • The entire story of Fe is open for your own interpretation and through minimal handholding and tutorials leaving you to make your own discoveries.
  • Unparalleled Freedom of Exploration
    • Gracefully glide from tree to tree.
    • Use stealth and agility to evade danger, spy on nature & hide in the shadows from the Silent Ones.
    • Climb your way to treetops to plan your next move.
    • Effortlessly traverse the entire forest without loading screens.

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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11 Comments
ROCKY223 (on 11 January 2018)

It reminds me of journey which is awesome but its an EA game so no way I’m gonna buy it

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KLAMarine ROCKY223 (on 11 January 2018)

Nonsense. Even if it's EA, a good game is deserving of good sales.

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ROCKY223 ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

I’m not going to give a dollar to EA, it doesn’t matter how good it is

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KLAMarine ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

If you want EA to change its ways, you can't just focus on punishing them for bad games. Rewarding them for good games helps move EA in the right direction. In addition, you get a good game out of it in the process.

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ROCKY223 ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

Games are sold for business and I understand that, but there devs like CD projekt red who put there heart and soul into there games and cares about there customers more than there business.But Heres EA on the other trying to rip every penny off there customers and if we keep feeding them, their greed will just grow more and more. They only care about there wallets and battlefront 2 proves that.If they have no regards for us why should we buy there products? It doesn’t matter if this game has lootboxes or not I’m not going to buy it, i might try if one of my friends buy it, but I surely won’t spend a penny on it

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KLAMarine ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

"If they have no regards for us why should we buy there products?"

Because EA isn't in the business of babysitting you. They're in the business of making games.

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ROCKY223 ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

So is Cdprojektred, but guess they have passion for making games. They care about there fans and recently they stated that there upcoming game cyberpunk 2077 will not have any microtransaction or lootbox BS. EA only cares about there wallet and company and if you wanna support a company then that’s your choice, but I’m not going to

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KLAMarine ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

"if you wanna support a company then that’s your choice"

I don't want to support a company, I want to support good games. Learn to understand the difference.

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ROCKY223 ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

EA doesn’t make good games. All 3 games they released this year were huge led downs and there sports games are worse that cod at this point.

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KLAMarine ROCKY223 (on 12 January 2018)

Mass Effect Andromeda, Star Wars Battlefront 2, and... What was the other one?

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ROCKY223 ROCKY223 (on 13 January 2018)

NEEd for speed payback, all 3 of them failed

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