Content Additions for Torment: Tides of Numenera Out Now!

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What You Need to Know:

  • inXile Entertainment and Techland Publishing have some fresh new content to bring to Torment: Tides of Numenera, which many fans have been salivating for since early this year.
  • The most prominent of the two additions is the companion "Oom the Toy" along with the Voluminous Codex. Details for both will be down below!
  • Torment: Tides of Numenera is available worldwide on PC and for the PlayStation®4 computer entertainment system as well as Xbox One. For more information on Torment: Tides of Numenera and the various editions currently available for purchase, please visit the official website at http://tormentgame.com/.

Source: Official Press Release

New Additions

  • Oom ("The Toy" companion) – Oom is a living artefact from a prior world, and extraordinarily loyal to you. A shape-changer and guardian, it is somehow connected to the Tides, and it grants the Last Castoff a deeper connection to them. It is also a mystery to be solved. Oom does not speak, and even its thoughts are a strange tangle of alien metaphors. It will drive you to increase your understanding of the Tides, and by doing so, you will learn secrets about its long-lost past.
  • Voluminous Codex – The Ninth World is immense, full of rich and exciting lore and characters. The Voluminous Codex will serve as an encyclopaedia of the player's travels, updating with more entries as they proceed through the game, and allowing them to learn more about the places they visit and the beings they meet.
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    Torment: Tides of Numenera | Content Update


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    Torment: Tides of Numenera is one of those games that really just immerse you in all of the details and story for hours. Time just floats away.
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    Yeah this game is very dialogue heavy but it's so worth it because you can tell a lot of hard work went into it all.

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