Nightingale Reminds Us Of Skysaga: Infinite Isles (Rest In Peace) – NEW NIGHTINGALE 4K GAMEPLAY!

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Does anyone remember the long dead free-to-play sandbox game Skysaga: Infinite Isles? Probably not, but Ian Higton does and he’s discovered that upcoming first-person, PVE, open-world survival crafting game #nightingale has a lot of similarities to it! Join Ian as he bumbles his way through a journey of discovery which he’s used as an excuse to show off about 7 minutes worth of weirdly silent, new Nightingale 4k gameplay. It actually looks really cool!

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