Following a devastating collapse of society, you experience the memories and emotions left behind by people in mementos, spread throughout the slowly decaying world. Manipulate and explore various emotions and solve puzzles in order to progress through the world, and discover what caused the disaster that surrounds you.
Blinking against the light, you step into a world that seems broken apart, almost dead… Yet there is a pulse, beating faintly in the back of your mind. What has happened in this place, where the people are gone and their memories echo in the silence? Where emotions appear as physical things, hanging in the air, just waiting for someone to reach out…
Empathy is a first-person, action adventure game with a strong focus on storytelling and exploration. Players will find themselves in a surreal world, made from people’s emotions and memories, which they can manipulate and explore. Those lost memories are the key to rebuilding the crumbling world back to its former state, discovering its mysterious past and halting the impending apocalypse. Through its innovative narrative mechanics the game will challenge the player to explore and gain an understanding of the weird world they are traveling through.
“At Pixel Night we are big fans of exploration and story-heavy games and we have set out to create a game that would seamlessly merge the two. Empathy is a game that challenges the player as they explore its surreal world, instead of holding their hand. We are excited to bring Empathy to adventure fans, thanks to Iceberg Interactive, who have shown full support and understanding of our creative vision”, says Anton Pustovoyt, Founder of Pixel Night.
Key Features:
- Discover and explore other people’s memories in order to change the world around you, solve puzzles and access new areas.
- Traverse a strange world and uncover what triggered the silent apocalypse.
- Follow a branching narrative as it develops, interwoven with your exploration.
- Experience the story through multiple first person perspectives and use your wits to piece the events together.
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