Late Shift
Late Shift delivers a high-tension FMV crime thriller. Coerced into a violent London heist, your choices hold weight in this interactive cinematic journey featuring adaptable narratives that culminate in one of seven possible endings. Your decisions define you.
System Requirements
Component
Minimum
Recommended
Operating System
Windows 7 32-bit
Windows 7 32-bit
Processor
2.0 GHz C
Intel Core2 Duo P9300 @ 2.26GHz C
Graphics
DirectX 11.0 compatible video card B
Radeon R7 M360 B
Memory
2 GB
4 GB
Storage
7 GB
7 GB
Suggested PC Build
Minimum Build
- CPU: AMD E2-9030
- GPU: Radeon HD 8610G + 8600M Dual
- RAM: 2 GB
- Storage: 7 GB
- OS: Windows 7 32-bit
Recommended Build
- CPU: Intel Core2 Duo P9300 @ 2.26GHz
- GPU: Radeon R7 M360
- RAM: 4 GB
- Storage: 7 GB
- OS: Windows 7 32-bit
About This Game
Late Shift is a high-octane FMV crime thriller. After being coerced into robbing a high-end auction house, math student Matt must prove his innocence during a brutal London heist. Your choices carry consequences from the opening scene to the final credits. A single minor choice can alter the entire result in this interactive gameplay that leads to one of seven distinct endings. Penned by the writer of Sherlock Holmes (2009 film), immerse yourself in a captivating live-action crime thriller featuring more than 180 decision points. Will you take the car or flee? Will you obey commands or ruin the scheme? You have only moments to decide as the movie plays on without pauses or repeated footage. Filmed entirely in HD, Late Shift merges the boundaries between cinema, gaming, and interactive narrative. Your Decisions Are You. Features: Multi-optional Storytelling: One narrative, infinite paths, seven endings. A fully live-action, cinematic interactive thriller, shot in full HD in London, England. Over 180 decision points in total featuring no pauses and no looping footage. Directed by Tobias Weber, and written by Michael R. Johnson, the writer of Sherlock Holmes (2009 film). Performances by Joe Sowerbutts (Matt), Haruka Abe (May-Ling) and Oliver Twist’s Richard Durden (Samuel Parr).