April 1st, 2021
Tripwire Interactive
After a shark-infestedseason of discontent, residents of the bustling seaside town, Port Clovis, may have thought it safe to go back in the water but it s time to show them just how wrong they are. Tripwire Interactive s 2020 cult hit,
Maneater, is back with the Truth Quest DLC featuring new evolutions, enemies and explorable regions. With so much to hunt, you ll hardly have time to stop and smell the blood in the water.
Maneater: Truth Quest picks up where the original game left off with our fearless bull shark protagonist swimming the high seas after dispatching its nemesis, Scaly Pete, the nefarious hunter who killed its mother. However, the bone armor defenses, not to mention the toxic and electrical attacks that players gained during the initial campaign, have attracted the attention of conspiracy theorists from around the world, including acutely unhinged YouTube star, Trip Westhaven. As he sets his sights and followers on the w
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This summer, Tripwire Interactive will release Truth Quest, a new DLC expansion for its shark RPG Maneater. The DLC will see Chris Parnell reprise the role of Trip Westhaven, as the journalist investigates conspiracies related to Port Clovis. It seems reports about the strange animals from the [.]
Shark RPG Maneater Returns to Sea with Truth Quest DLC
Maneater will return to the deep blue ocean this summer with newly announced DLC pack Truth Quest. Priced at £12.99/$14.99 and coming to both PlayStation 5 and PS4, the expansion will pick right up where the story of the base game left off. Actor Chris Parnell will reprise his role as Maneater s investigative journalist whilst you, the shark, burrow deep into the secrets and conspiracies surrounding Port Clovis and the Naval Wildlife Organisation. The original stories of animals growing bone-like armor, emitting flesh-eating toxins, or using electricity as a weapon were simply just old fisherman s tales. That is until conspiracy theorists everywhere pointed to the original Maneater as solid proof of a Government coverup , a press release reads. Trip Westhaven, driven to the brink of madness, fires up his ViewTube channel “Truth Quest”, to take his followers, the “Questers” into deep waters in an effort to uncover the