David Jaffe’s “Drawn to Death” Debuts in Playstation Plus This April


by Joshua Diokno   

drawntodeathMultiplayer-focused, arena-style brawler game “Drawn to Death” is the first of PlayStation’s Plus free games for April. Debuting finally on PS4 on April 4th, “Drawn to Death” boasts of a distinct sketchbook art style.

Apart from the tactical combat, unique levels, and characters with deep motivations, the game is also reported to include the following additional features upon its release:

1. Sphinx Missions: You are made to solve the Sphinx’s eight battle-focused riddles. A new weapon or a new level would be rewarded for every riddle solved.

2. Character-centric Missions: You are given the opportunity to work through 15 action-packed missions for each of the six launch characters. Working your way through your favorite characters, you would earn costumes and rare Taunts. Once you master all of the character missions, you would get the chance to face-off with the Volcano God.

3. Mystery Boxes: Character taunts and creative character skins are in store for players who would gain access to the game’s Mystery Boxes. You are entitled to a free Mystery Box if you play three matches online. You would also be able to earn Mystery Boxes for every 150 kills on the battlefield.

4. Climb the Tower: Based on the theme, “Dark Fairy Tales” the game’s “Launch Tower” gives you the chance to earn stickers for every floor reached when you play in “Ranked” mode.

5. Mystery Special Offer: Undisclosed

The game, “Drawn to Death” is a proud creation from David Gaffe who is responsible for the games, “God of War” and “Twisted Metal”. For those who don’t have access to Plus, you may still pick up the title for only $20 upon its release.

Sony has yet to reveal the entire Plus line-up for April. Freebies for March which can already be downloaded now include “Unfolded” and “Disc Jam”.



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