
A trailer was released recently for a game titled Obduction. The game will be especially exciting to fans of the classic PC puzzle game Myst, as it’s considered a spiritual successor to that game and comes from Myst and sequel Riven developer Cyan.
The trailer is only a teaser, but gives a solid look at what this new game world of theirs is looking like. And better yet, you won’t have to wait long at all to actually play it, with plans to release it in just a few months.
You can read more about Obduction and watch the teaser trailer below.
ABOUT OBDUCTION
A New World
As you walk in the woods on a pristine night, a distant thunderclap demands your attention. A curious, organic artifact falls from the starry sky and inexplicably, without asking permission, moves you across the universe. The answer to your questions about where you are, and why you’re here, lie ahead.
A New Story
This is your story now. You’ve been abducted from your cozy existence and added into an alien landscape with a stereotypical, Kansas farmhouse with a white picket fence. But the farmhouse is just the first building in a rather bizarre little town that borders the road – curious structures that beg questions rather than provide answers. And adding to the curiosity, you stumble upon a strange, kluged kiosk that reassuredly welcomes you to “Hunrath”.
A New Framework
This is a new exploration experience for a new generation of explorers who are used to realtime worlds that unfold before their eyes. Epic Games’ Unreal Engine 4 provides the state-of-the-art framework for Cyan to bring vibrant, new worlds to life. We’re building remarkable landscapes, architecture, and environments that surpass anything we’ve done before.
A New Choice
You choose where you want to go. You choose how much freedom you want. Choose to have full gamer control, or simplify and explore with a simple click of the mouse. Either way these new worlds reveal their secrets only as you explore and coax them. And no matter how you choose to explore, you fall upon some heavy choices to make with substantial consequences.
Obduction is set to be released digitally in June.
Trailer
[Source: Cyan]
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