Moebius: Empire Rising puts you in the shoes of a resoundingly named Malachi Rector, an antiques appraiser with an extensive knowledge of history, eidetic memory and acute sense of observation that allow him to deliver astute verdicts on the authenticity of various pieces of history. The game was made by Pinkerton Road Studio and Phoenix Online Studios, after undergoing a very successful Kickstarter campaign, and it is a fine example of what indie studios can pull off with a little bit of help. Moebius: Empire Rising is the first independent adventure game from famed Gabriel Knight creator Jane Jensen, and as such the bar is set pretty high right off the bat. "We're thrilled to help bring her new series of paranormal thrillers to life - and even more thrilled to bring to one of 2014's most-anticipated titles straight to gamers worldwide."įollowing its April 15 debut on PC and Mac, Moebius: Empire Rising will release for Linux and iPad and Android tablets later in 2014. "Working with Jane, one of gaming's most accomplished storytellers, has been an incredible experience from the perspective of both a fan and partner," said Cesar Bittar, CEO of Phoenix Online Studios. In return, her biggest fans have had an unparalleled opportunity to see and participate in the adventure's development, with much of their feedback directly influencing the final game. Since raising funding for Moebius: Empire Rising through a 2012 Kickstarter campaign, Jensen has kept backers informed of the game's progress with monthly updates, playable beta builds, and an open house at her home studio on Pinkerton Road farm in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. I'm pleased to have them handling the publishing end so I can focus on writing and designing more games." "I've worked closely with Phoenix throughout development, and I know they love this game as much as I do. "After two years in development, I'm excited to bring Moebius: Empire Rising to market," said Jane Jensen, head of game developer Pinkerton Road. A modern adventure game styled in the vein of recent Sherlock Holmes and James Bond thrillers, it merges classic point-and-click puzzle solving with Malachi's unique deductive powers and the sophisticated storytelling Jensen's games are known for. government and other covert agencies will defend at any cost. In the layered mystery of Moebius: Empire Rising, players will travel the globe with Malachi and his bodyguard, former special forces operative David Walker, to analyze suspects, make historical connections, and piece together clues to uncover a conspiracy the U.S. government offer him $50,000 to perform this odd job? Why does a stranger he meets randomly in the desert seem like someone he's known all his life? And how come every time Malachi lets down his guard, someone tries to kill him? At the request of a secretive government agency, Malachi flies to Venice to determine whether a recently-murdered woman resembles any particular figure in history. In Moebius: Empire Rising, players will step into the shoes of Malachi Rector, a high-end antiquities dealer with a photographic memory, a genius for history, and an uncanny talent for discerning genuine artifacts from cheap knock-offs. This publishing deal marks the culmination of a successful collaboration between Jensen - the game's writer, designer, and creative director - and Phoenix Online, who developed the game under her supervision. Moebius: Empire Rising is the veteran designer's first adventure game since 2010's Gray Matter, and the first she has completely overseen since Gabriel Knight® 3: Blood of the Sacred, Blood of the Damned in 1999. LANCASTER, PA (February 20, 2014) - Jane Jensen has entered into an agreement with Phoenix Online Publishing, the new independent publishing division of Phoenix Online Studios, to release her upcoming adventure game Moebius: Empire Rising™ for PC and Mac on April 15, 2014. Kickstarted Adventure Game from Gabriel Knight® Creator Coming From New Video Game Publisher Phoenix Online Publishing™ JANE JENSEN'S MOEBIUS: EMPIRE RISING™ WILL RELEASE APRIL 15 FOR PC & MAC
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