[PC/PS4/XBO/SWI] The Uncertain: Light at the End

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    • [PC/PS4/XBO/SWI] The Uncertain: Light at the End

      Beginnend auf dem PC, wird The Uncertain: Light at the End im späteren Verlauf auch auf Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 und Xbox One erscheinen. Hier sind die Fakten *Law&Order Jingle*


      M.C.



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk
    • The Uncertain: Light at the End - erste Infos zum

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      New Game Order and META Publishing today launched the first public demo for The Uncertain: Light at the End and announced an exclusive gameplay stream featuring developer commentary as part of the week’s Summer Steam Game Festival lineup. The demo will be available from today until 22 June.



      Created by independent Russian developer New Game Order (formerly ComonGames). The Uncertain: Light at the End is a story-driven third-person adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been replaced by machines. As Emily, one of Earth’s only free humans, players will unravel the mystery behind humanity’s disappearance while being pursued by the same machines which once served humankind.

      The Uncertain: Light at the End revisits the universe established by 2016’s The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, which has achieved more than 1,000 Steam reviews and a Very Positive rating from the Steam community. The Uncertain: Light at the End challenges players with implacable enemies and narrative decisions that will shape Emily’s story in an all-new adventure featuring new characters, original mechanics, unique puzzles, stunning locations and an original cinematic score.

      The Uncertain: Light at the End demo is available today in the Steam Summer Game Festival. The full game launches this year for PC first and later for PlayStation®4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch™.

      New Game Order’s development team will showcase new gameplay from The Uncertain: Light at the End in their Summer Steam Game Festival livestream tomorrow, 17 June, at 17:00 UTC (10:00 PDT, 18:00 BST, 19:00 CEST, 20:00 MSK).



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk
    • Und schon haben wir das Releasedatum und den passenden Trailer. Gefällt mir irgendwie sehr gut, aber ohne PC...



      The Uncertain: Light at the End is a story-driven third-person sci-fi adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has been replaced by machines. A young girl named Emily must survive as a lone outcast and unravel the mystery behind humanity’s disappearance, travelling through the abandoned world while pursued by the same machines which once served humankind.
      Game Features
      • Welcome to a lonely Earth. Jump into an all-new and original story, in a world inexplicably abandoned by humans and dominated by robots.
      • Discover deep lore and embedded storytelling. Learn about the past and present of a machine-dominated Earth world through exploration and interaction.
      • Explore an abandoned world. Guide Emily through an empty and lonely city, filled with intricate details and hints at life before the disaster.
      • Solve entirely unique puzzles. Every puzzle in The Uncertain: Light at the End is a unique challenge with unique mechanics.
      • Lose yourself in Emily’s world. Immersive audio and a rich cinematic score bring The Uncertain’s lonely world to life.
      The Uncertain: Light at the End presents an all-new adventure set in the universe established by 2016’s The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, which has achieved more than 1,000 reviews and a Very Positive rating from the Steam community.

      The Uncertain: Light at the End is available today on Steamand GOG.com for $14.99 (£11.39, €12.49), with a 15% discount for launch and an additional 15% discount for owners of The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day.



      Der beste Grund auf einen Berg zu steigen ist..... weil er da ist!

      James T. Kirk