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Find Your Lost Memories on March 29th

Find Your Lost Memories on March 29th

Find Your Lost Memories on March 29th

The Truth is Out There if you are willing to face it in DarkPath Studio’s upcoming 3D mystery adventure

Category: Upcoming Release
Written by: Cindy Kyser on March 26, 2018
Developed by: DarkPath Studio
Published by: DarkPath Studio
Platform: Windows

DarkPath Studio is a team of one that is focused on making great games. Miguel Angel Alosete states that he is “one of those hundreds of thousands of independent developers trying to make their way in this complicated industry.” Nowhere: Lost Memories was originally available in late 2016 for iOS. Since then, DarkPath has been preparing for a Windows release and plans to deliver on itch.io on March 29th.

The game is a mystery adventure played from a first-person view. With an environment presented in full 3D, Nowhere: Lost Memories promises to be an “immersive game about exploration and discovery.” The story begins with a familiar scenario -– you awake alone in a strange place with no idea of where you are or what’s happened. As you move through this foreign landscape, you will look for clues and solve puzzles. Your ultimate quest is to uncover the truth.

Your journey reveals that there are dark forces present and someone (or something) has been here before you. The story unfolds through the objects, messages, and images that you find along the way. DarkPath Studio challenges you to “use your wits and intuition, paying attention to every detail” in order to complete the quest.

The game’s estimated release date is March 29, 2018. For more information on DarkPath Studio, visit Miguel’s website.

 

Cindy Kyser

Cindy Kyser

Cindy’s love affair with gaming began when she opened a mailbox in front of a white house and took the first step in a long series of adventures. ‘Back in the day,’ Cindy was a regular contributor to JA and an active member of the online gaming community. She has attended several E3s and has had the pleasure of spending time in person with both Ray and Randy. Her all- time favorite adventures include the Tex Murphy series, the Gabriel Knight series, and The Longest Journey. She also enjoys RPGs and her list of ‘best ever’ includes Fallout, Asheron’s Call, and Planescape Torment. Â Frustrated with the cost of rising PC system requirements, Cindy decided to switch to console and tablet gaming. Although you can teach some old dogs new tricks, she discovered that console controller dexterity is a skill set that she is lacking. Her results with tablet gaming were not much better. With the exception of a few gems such as The Room and Forever Lost, there is a limit to how much one can play Candy Crush and Hidden Object Adventures. Having proved that pure escapism is worth the investment, she has a new gaming laptop and is back to her search for the perfect adventure. Â After spending most of her life in Los Angeles and Atlanta, Cindy escaped the stress of urban life and moved to rural Arkansas. To show that she has become a true Arkansan, she has taken up deer hunting, wears pink camo, and put a chicken coop in her backyard. On a stressful day, she can be heard yelling ‘Woo Pig Sooie’ when all else fails.

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