New game concepts that capture my imagination are few or far between these days, but EarthNight is one of them. Running across the back of a dragon in order to get to his head so that you can stab him repeatedly just sounds too much like a dream. Thankfully, I got a chance to try this eclectic new indie game on the show floor of E3 this year.
EarthNight's story is simultaneously simple and yet unimaginable. Humans have been cast off of their own planet's surface by an army of floating, winding serpents. The two remaining humans - a grizzled old man and a young girl - are living out their days inside a satellite in orbit of the Earth when they decide to take the fight to the dragons. After choosing one of these characters they fling themselves out of the satellite in an attempt to fight their way to the Earth's surface and kill as many dragons as they can on the way...
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