Description:
The Sinking City is a Action game for Nintendo Switch that provides an interesting experience for gamers who enjoy this genre. Here you can find important information, technical details and helpful notes that will help you have the best experience possible.

It is in NSP/XCI format and can be used on CFW consoles (Atmosphere), Windows/Mac emulators (Yuzu, Ryujinx) and Android emulators (Egg NS, Skyline). Approximate file size: 8.4GB. Please refer to the ROM information table below for Title ID, region, language, necessary firmware and other relevant information.
The Sinking City Gameplay:
The Sinking City Switch NSP is a rich game of exploration, investigation and combat. Players can walk, boat or fast travel through the open world of Oakmont. The city itself seems like a character, continually testing Reed with its haunting beauty and its potential pitfalls.
Investigation is vital, players must collect evidence, interview witnesses and utilize Reed’s unique “Mind’s Eye” ability to relive past events. In this detective mode, players can assemble crime scenes and gather key details, creating a sense of a real crime scene to investigate. It’s incredibly satisfying.
Combat scenes are minimal, but powerful, with several different kinds of horrors to face. Adding ammunition and healing items into the mix adds depth of tension. Players will have to be mindful of when they can engage in a fight, and when they should conserve their resources, adding an extra layer of survival horror. It really does have you on your toes.
- Dive through the water and explore a huge open world city.
- Use Reed’s “Mind’s Eye” to deduce information and locate clues.
- Explore several cases that are linked together to create a bigger cosmic horror story.
- Engage in battle for your life with frighten necromancy and terrifying creatures.
- Have a say in the plot of the story and the conclusion.
- Keep Reed sane, horrors can cause him to hallucinate and be debuffed.
Features:
Open Investigations:
No walking-on-casualty assistance provided; you have to make the effort to go to archives (Police, City Hall, Newspaper) to reconcile clues and develop timelines. Due to an open deduction system, there can be several story endings.
Sanity Management:
The use of some of the investigative abilities and the swimming in waters infested by monsters consumes your mental health. This causes disturbing hallucinations, which need to be controlled using anti-psychotic drugs.
Survival Elements:
There is a lot of scarcity, cash is replaced by bullets. Materials must be scavenged to make ammunition, traps and first aid kits.
Combat:
The weapons and tools can be as 1920s as possible to combat eldritch horrors and dark forces.









