Capcom’s PS4 RPG Lets You Customize Your Home And Gives You An AI Assistant

While Deep Down, Capcom’s free-to-play online RPG for the PlayStation 4 may look reminiscent of Dragon’s Dogma or even Dark Souls, the game actually takes place in a 2094 New York. The game stars a group of people called the Ravens, who have the ability to travel back into the past through people’s memories.

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The game will also feature an artificial intelligence named Odette who will allow you to manage your home in the game. In Deep Down, when you aren’t battling gruesome monsters, you can chill out in your two-floor house, which you can furnish and customize. The house, naturally, is in New York.

 

You can catch a glimpse of Odette’s voice at the end of the game’s TGS trailer, above. Below is a very quick example of her placing a piece of furniture in your home:

 



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