Dear Esther: Landmark Edition

Détail

Temps de jeu Non joué
Dernière activité 15/02/2022 17:46:14
Ajouté 15/02/2022 18:13:05
Modifié 04/09/2022 18:48:19
Statut d'achèvement Not Played
Bibliothèque Steam
Source Steam
Plateforme [PC]
Date de sortie 14/02/2017
Score de la communauté 74
Score de critique 64
Score de l'utilisateur
Genre [Vue 1ère personne]
Aventure (avec histoire)
Enquête
Mystère
Développeur Robert Briscoe
The Chinese Room
Éditeur Secret Mode
Fonctionnalités Manette
Liens Hub de la communauté
Discussions
Guides
Actualités
Page du magasin
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Tag Histoire (avec)
Solo

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About the Game

'A deserted island... a lost man... memories of a fatal crash... a book written by a dying explorer.'

Dear Esther immerses you in a stunningly realised world, a remote and desolate island somewhere in the outer Hebrides. As you step forwards, a voice begins to read fragments of a letter: 'Dear Esther...' - and so begins a journey through one of the most original first-person games of recent years.

Abandoning traditional gameplay for a pure story-driven experience, Dear Esther fuses its beautiful environments with a breathtaking soundtrack to tell a powerful story of love, loss, guilt and redemption.

Key features:


  • Every play-through a unique experience, with randomly generated audio, visuals and events.
  • Explore incredible environments that fully immerse you in the haunting island and its mysterious past.
  • A poetic, semi-randomised story like you've never experienced in a game before.
  • Stunning soundtrack composed by Jessica Curry, featuring world-class musicians.
  • An uncompromisingly inventive game delivered to the highest AAA standards.

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition has been remade with the Unity engine, featuring a full audio remaster, and the addition of a brand-new Directors' Commentary mode, allowing players to explore the island and learn what inspired the game and how it was crafted by The Chinese Room and Rob Briscoe.