Indie game developer Sasha Darko released The Last Dogma on Steam today. The Last Dogma is a "surreal dark comedy first-person adventure" set all the way back in 1999 in an alternate world where everything is familiar... but not. It's essentially a remake of the horror text adventure Sacred Line Genesis from the Sega Genesis era.
From the official description:
You play as Sebastian Arise, an ATF special agent tasked with the tracking and eradication of local firearms dealers. One day straightforward tracking mission turns into disaster, thrusting him into the village of cannibalistic Christian cult known as “Holy Intentions”. Entwined in a web of intrigues between emotion-feeding daemons, Sebastian must keep his senses sharp as he travels back in 1366 A.D. to stop the things he shouldn’t stop.
It's weird, it's short, it's rough around the edges. Recommended for fans of Killer7, Normality and Pathologic and people who prefer exploration over action.
It's weird, it's short, it's rough around the edges. Recommended for fans of Killer7, Normality and Pathologic and people who prefer exploration over action.
Features:
- Unpredictable, surreal and dark story which features two different storylines with their own endings
- Original soundtrack featuring epic orchestral music, melodic instrumental rock, ambient and shamisen dance electro
- Professionally recorded voice acting from the actors of Stasis, Kholat, Dust: An Elysian Tail, Strike Vector, Huntsman: The Orphanage and Deadstar
- Atmospheric environments open for exploration
- Adventure-like system with the use of “Look,” “Investigate”, “Talk” and "Take" commands
- Lots of well-hidden secrets, including “Secret World” campaign where you’ll meet the Narrator