Having volunteered for a study conducted by the mysterious Veritas Industries, you find yourself waking up in a small cell with no memory of what happened the day before.
The last thing you remember is signing on the dotted line and following some nice people wearing white coats, but they couldn’t have been lying to you could they? They were doctors for goodness sake.
It's up to you to break out, explore the sinister facility and solve the path to your freedom - and hope to make sense of it all along the way.
Be careful…..
When talking about the inspiration for Veritas, co-founder Graham Ranson said: We’ve always been fascinated by the idea that if you’re no more than a product of your own memories then what would happen if we took them away... Who would you trust if you couldn’t trust yourself? Are you even still you?"
Speaking on the topic of the Glitch Games approach to making a mystery, he continued: We’re not blind to the fact that mystery games such as these require a player to have an almost inhuman memory for clues, items, thoughts, and story branches. So, we set about creating the Glitch Camera which allows players to take photos during play, write notes on them, and use them to solve puzzles."
Glitch Games have also announced that players who sign up to the Discord can play the free beta of Veritas immediately.
Key Features
- Innovative Glitch Camera feature that allows players to photograph everything and use them to store notes to aide in puzzle solving.
- Escape a dark, winding map and uncover the hidden story within.
- A huge range of story-based puzzles to solve.
- Highly customisable difficulty level able to be changed at any time - play your way!
- Beautiful soundtrack composed by Richard J. Moir.
- Auto-save feature, never lose your progress again!
Veritas will launch on February 12, 2020 for PC, Mac, iOS and Android.
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