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Lightmatter Steam Release Date
AUSTIN, Texas, December 15, in the year
of our Lord 2019 – It’s time to ask yourself – How much
will you sacrifice today for a brighter tomorrow? Aspyr and Tunnel
Vision Games announced today the long-awaited, award-winning puzzle
game, Lightmatter, arrives on Steam on January 15, 2020.
Lightmatter is the atmospheric, first-person puzzle game inside a
mysterious experimental facility where the shadows will kill you.
Watch your movements closely through the sprawling tunnels and rooms
or be swallowed into the vast darkness. The game tells a sci-fi
story about a maniac inventor who has created the ultimate power
source called Lightmatter. Players must explore the facility in an
attempt to discover the hidden plot, while facing challenging
puzzles that require mastering different light sources to survive.
Game Features:
Step into an evacuated facility that risks tearing the world apart
atom by atom.
Use lateral thinking to solve mind-bending puzzles with lights,
shadows, beams, platforms, and even Lightmatter.
Explore themes of journalistic integrity, scientific ethics, and
megalomania.
Starring David Bateson who leads as Virgil, CEO of Lightmatter
Technologies, and who provides the game’s dark humor narrative.
Inspired by art used in thick-line animation and graphic novel-style
outlines.
Pays homage to first person puzzlers, drawing inspiration from The
Turing Test, Portal, and The Talos Principle.
Lightmatter originally started out as a university project where a
group of Medialogy students wanted to explore lights and shadows as
the primary gameplay mechanic in a puzzle game. The result was a
15-minute prototype, offered as a free download on Reddit. From
there, they created Tunnel Vision Games with the mission to take the
light/shadow concept further and turn it into a fully-fledged game.
No word on a physical copy version of this game on this system
in the US at this time.
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