Noir Action Game Samson A Tyndalston Story Sets April Release From Just Cause Creator While fans wait for news on Remedy’s Max Payne remakes, a new noir action title from a veteran developer is arriving much sooner. Samson A Tyndalston Story, the debut game from Liquid Swords studio founded by Just Cause creator Christofer Sundberg, has been given an April 8 release date. The game presents a tighter, more narrative-driven experience compared to the expansive open worlds of Avalanche’s Just Cause series, but promises no shortage of intense action. Players step into the shoes of Samson McRay, a man drowning in debt within the unforgiving city of Tyndalston. The developer describes a game built on a harsh premise where every day carries a cost. Debt accumulates with interest, and time is a relentless enemy. Gameplay revolves around a limited pool of Action Points consumed by jobs, with every decision permanently altering the city’s reaction to the player. The philosophy is clear: there are no second chances, and inaction only makes a dire situation worse. Christofer Sundberg, who has spent years developing large-scale games, expressed a desire to create a focused experience free of bloat, specifically for fans of gritty 1990s action movies. This approach suggests a game designed to be completed over a handful of weekends, a contrast to the lengthy commitments of many modern titles. This streamlined vision is also reflected in the game’s price point, set at twenty-five dollars. At launch, Samson A Tyndalston Story will be available exclusively on PC through Steam and the Epic Games Store, with no current information regarding a console release. For players seeking a dose of cinematic, debt-driven noir action this spring, Samson offers a distinct alternative from a creator known for blockbuster chaos.

