Guide4GameS: of the people who lived there once before. It is a game about history, curiosity, interconnectedness, and the slow and inevitable beauty of life. You will be dropped into the dreary and mystical Western Washington circa 2400 c.e. with little to guide your way. Awaiting you is a vast landscape filled with wildlife, edible plants, and the memories of our now-dead culture—stored in artefacts such as journals, sketchbooks, newspapers, zines, brochures, transcripts, blogs, and more. Collect these memories and piece together what happened to these people.
Materia Collective has released EIDOLON: Music From Final Fantasy IX, a 63-track arrangement project paying homage to Nobuo Uematsu's iconic soundtrack.
This is just the soundtrack? What's new? This isn't news. Self-promotion should be banned.
Shrine of the Eidolon, out Tuesday, pits players against the Hydrolyst and Gantulyst — massive new foes that will test the limits of even the most seasoned Tenno.
"Eidolon is different. There have been other “walk-‘em-ups,” as I’ve dubbed them, like Dear Esther or Gone Home, but Eidolon is on a different scale, telling the story of a culture rather than a couple or a family. Those who suffer from short attention spans may become infuriated at the slow speed of travel across the land, or frustrated at the general lack of direction or purpose in the game. However, Eidolon is like life; its purpose is what you will make of it. We’re only alive for a limited time, and for goodness sake we should make the most of it while we can. If you come to Eidolon with an open mind, it will give a lot in return."