The Executioner is a predominantly text-based adventure promises a harrowing and unsettling atmosphere in a world filled with moral ambiguity.
Fusing a unique blend of medieval storytelling, sanity management, and the brutal moral conundrums only an executioner could face -- this harrowing tale of a man who tortures people for a living will challenge you to face the monster that lives inside of all of us. The decisions are yours, and so are the consequences.
The Executioner will be a multipart epic adventure into the cruel and unforgiving political sphere of medieval times. Starting with Chapter One, this brutal tale will follow the newly appointed Royal Executioner on a journey to retain his sanity in the darkest of times.
Originally planned for July 17, then pushed until to July 31st, Lesser Evil Games' dark RPG The Executioner has moved release date to September 25, 2019.
"We’ve decided it needs a little sharpening before release. We hate to delay release - but promise the experience will be better for it."
With the additional time, Lesser Evil Games want to put the game through an additional robust beta testing phase - and are calling on interested players to get in touch via email at info@executionergame.com. The team is especially looking for native English speakers to help ensure that the English-language version of the game is as good as it possibly can be prior to launch.
Key Features:
- The torture chamber: study your victims, find their weak spot, and use your extensive arsenal (or their loved ones) to break them
- An occult underground: a town filled with mysticism built around Medieval artefacts, such as the Hand of Glory and Mandrake Root
- A dark economy: a market in dead flesh with you as its main supplier
- Synesthesia: your character's unique perceptive abilities make him a walking lie detector
- Staying sane: as a professional torturer you'll need to constantly manage your sanity to survive
The Executioner Chapter One will launch for PC (Steam) on September 25, 2019.
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