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Project Elea Is A Gorgeous First-Person Storytelling Adventure Game

Posted on the 11 February 2016 by Nrjperera @nrjperera

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Project Elea is a first-person, sci-fi, interactive storytelling game currently being developed for PC. The VR-compatible version of the game is also in the works, along with versions for Xbox One, PS4, and the upcoming next-gen Nintendo console.

Powered by Unreal Engine 4, Project Elea takes you to a unique and beautiful world full of old-school space environments. And you’ll be able to interact with almost anything in the game along its story, which has been inspired by the books of classic Sci-Fi authors like Stanislaw Lem, Arthur C. Clarke and Frank Herbert.

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Official synopsis:

Voyager 1231 River Elea Catherine Jones regains consciousness to find herself locked down in her own cabin. Kazumi, the omniscient A.I. host of Pilgrimage II, is offline for the first time in mission history, keeping her blocked. It won’t be long before Elea realizes that everybody else has evacuated and she is left all alone on a Worldtree-class starship.

Playing as Elea, you will navigate the hallways, control rooms and ecosystems of Pilgrimage II, the ship set to colonize Solace, a yet unexplored Earth-like exoplanet. In order to save the ship and uncover the mystery behind the disappearance of pioneering mission Pilgrimage I 15 years ago, you’ll have to aid crippled Kazumi in fighting off an eccentric invasive intelligence that wants to take control, that has been waiting in the darkness of space, preparing…

As Elea explores clues and executes manual overrides to restore Kazumi’s hijacked virtual memory, she will slowly come to realize it’s the lapses in her own memory and the imprints of a personal tragedy that she must deal with first.

The game is still in development with the PC release expected to happen sometime in 2016.

[Via: AGB / Project Elea ]
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