Back Then, the winner of the 5th edition of the PlayStation Talents Awards receives a new trailer

Deepak Gupta June 19, 2022
Updated 2022/06/19 at 6:15 PM

Back Then, the big winner of the 5th edition of the PlayStation Talents Awards in Portugal recently received a new trailer.

Come see it with us and confirm the quality of Outriders & RP Studios’ work.

Back Then, is clearly one of the best examples of why initiatives like Playstation Talents exist. It is thanks to this initiative (among others) and associated incentives that small development teams are able to see their fantastic projects and ideas take shape and be recognized both nationally and internationally.

The Outriders & RP Studios team was not the first awarded, nor will it be the last and fortunately these initiatives can open important doors for the future of many brilliant minds that we have in our country.

Recently, PlayStation Portugal revealed the new trailer for Back Then, winner of the PlayStation Talents Award for Best Game of 2019, at the 5th Edition of the PlayStation Talents Awards in Portugal, where you can see something more of the game and the environment in which it unfolds .

In addition to the PlayStation Talents Award for Best Game of 2019, Back Then also won, at the 5th Edition of the PlayStation Talents Awards in Portugal, the PlayStation Talents Special Games for Good Award, for being the finalist game that best incorporated social responsibility themes in its concept, contributing to an open dialogue about real problems in our society and our world.


Back Then

Simply put, Back Then is a first-person exploration narrative title, with a strong leaning towards nostalgia and why things happen. The action takes place in a nursing home and follows the story through the eyes of an Alzheimer's patient in a wheelchair.

The game features gameplay that mixes elements of exploration, finding clues, mystery, themes of memory loss, death and transcendence.

Thomas Eilian is an elderly poet and writer who has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease. "Chained" to a wheelchair, his world was suddenly reduced to his home where he roams and enjoys the memories collected over the years.

Beginning to feel his mind giving way to the illness, Thomas desperately tries to relive the memories brought by the objects and souvenirs he possesses.

Guided by his selves at different stages of his life, Thomas explores his mind over four seasons in an attempt to reconcile with his family (and himself) while fighting the advance of Alzheimer's disease and the consequent loss of life. your soul of the past and the present.

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