Every why has a wherefore. You're a prisoner in a cell. You have 100 days to escape. But is that really the goal?
Centum is an unreliable narrative-driven adventure where everything may be a lie.
Everything is not what it seems in Centum. You are trapped, and everything around you is unreliable: the characters, the objects, even the game world itself may be a lie. It is up to you to unravel the mysteries of this world and escape. You will be confronted with daunting themes, challenging you to question your own beliefs and perceptions of the game’s reality–and the real world. You must have what it takes to confront the unknown. It’s a good thing you have a reliable narrator as your guide in this world of mysteries.
Each playthrough is its own unique labyrinth, thanks to Centum’s ever-shifting nature. The dynamic dialogue choices presented allow you to influence each character’s ego states and alter the narrative’s trajectory. Centum remembers every decision, so make sure that you’re confident in your choices - one wrong choice could cost you everything.
Key Features:
- Unreliable Narrator: Centum challenges traditional gaming conventions by weaving an intricate narrative where reality is as fluid as the mind of its narrator.
- Mind-bending Gameplay: Navigate a series of daunting scenarios, each shrouded in uncertainty and enigma. Every click and decision is remembered, forcing you to grapple with the unreliable nature of the narrator's hints and guidance.
- Shape the Story: There is no singular protagonist in Centum; instead, players shape the behavior of an artificial intelligence through their choices, guiding it towards different outcomes and experiences.
- Dynamic Dialogue System: Engage in conversations that influence the characters' ego states and alter the course of the narrative.
- Multiple Endings: With hidden variables persisting between game runs, each playthrough offers new twists, ensuring that no two experiences are alike.
- Question Reality: Centum speaks of themes that challenge players to question not only the game's reality but also their own perceptions and beliefs.
Centum is coming to Xbox and PC (Steam) in Summer 2024.
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