The original Sine Mora was quite the critical success when it originally arrived in 2012, so it makes perfect sense for its creators to want to extend its lifespan as long as possible. The EX version was released just last month on PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One, and the Switch version should round out the release schedule nicely.
]]>If you're familiar with some of Grasshopper's (and Suda 51's) past games, then you know they have some interesting takes on familiar video game formulas while also weaving a different kind of story. Sine Mora is no exception to that as the main narrative revolves around two different tales occurring at two different points in time, but they're linked in a rather interesting way. From a gameplay perspective, rather than the player's ship having a health bar or dying in one hit, each time you take fire from an enemy, you lose time. Like I said, there's a lot of interesting stuff going on here. The good news is that you can team up with a buddy locally to play through the entire story.