In 1927, Aurora Aylesworth, a young 19-year-old astronomer, sets out on a journey to find her father, who disappeared four years earlier while investigating the remains of a spaceship that fell to Earth in 1908, Eureka, and from which peculiar beings called robotos emerged and who now live integrated, in their own way, into society. But Aurora will not be alone in her journey: she will have the help of her faithful Lackey, a roboto that has been with her since she was a child, as well as friends and other people she will meet during her travels, while facing the dangerous Brainless, deformed versions without conscience or intelligence of the peaceful robotos and which, for some reason, seem to want to prevent Aurora from completing her goal.
In the game we will control Aurora as we travel through different regions and collect clues about the whereabouts of her father: William. The Brainless will try to stop Aurora, however she will be able to confront them thanks to the Copernicus, a revolver custom-made from parts of an old telescope by Rachmaninoff, an old scientist who also supports her and will help her along her journey. And since traveling is not free, Aurora will have to work to earn some money, in one of the two mini-games that represent her part-time jobs.
Join Aurora and the Lackey on their journey and take part in the discovery of her father's destiny, and in the process unravel the mystery of the Eureka ship.
Players will also have the chance to play the game's demo on the Steam Next Fest, that will be held on June 13-20.
Key Features:
- Travel around the world with Aurora and Lackey in a side scroller adventure with shooter and platforming elements
- Investigate the whereabouts of Aurora's father by talking to friends and strangers and unravel the mystery of Eureka
- Use devices and gadgets designed by Aurora's friend, professor Rachmaninoff, that will help her along the way while facing countless enemies and other dangers
Aurora's Journey And The Pitiful Lackey is coming to PS4, PS5 and PC (Steam) in Fall 2022.
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