Game name: Eleusis (2013)
Ganre: Adventure, Horror, PC Games
Developer: Nocturnal works
Release date: 2013
Interface language: EN / Multi7
Voice language: EN / Multi7
Description:
Eleusis is a 3d first-person adventure game for Windows developed by Nocturnal Works using the technology of the unreal engine. It takes place in a seemingly abandoned village in Greece where the player character, while trying to seek refuge, finds himself in the center of a whirlwind of mysterious events.As the plot unfolds he finds clues that indicate that the village is a nest of a cult which plans to revive a dark force through an ancient ritual and harness its power. The player character faces the challenge of unlocking the forgotten knowledge of the ancient mysteries in order to stop the cult from accomplishing their goal.
It is a story-driven game with emphasis on exploration, information gathering and also includes horror-survival elements. The player is called to solve inventory item based puzzles in order to proceed to unlock new areas and solve the mystery. The game’s puzzles are made to challenge the player and are based on actual history, mythology and technology of ancient Greece. The player also needs to be cautious and use stealth tactics and agility to survive the threats looming the area.
Key Features:
- High detailed realistic graphics.
- Explore open environment with realistic physics in the Greek countryside.
- Use stealth tactics and agility to survive.
- Use physics-based objects to defend yourself.
- Challenging item–based Puzzles with simple interface.
- Dark atmosphere with eerie sounds.
- Original storyline
System Requirements:
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo, AMD Athlon64 x2, or better
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: NVidia Geforce 9600GT, ATI Radeon 4670HD or equivalent
Free Disk Space: 2 GB
Recommended System Requirements
CPU: Intel Core i5/i7, AMD equivalent or better
RAM: 4 GB
OS: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10
Video Card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280, ATI Radeon 4870 or better
Free Disk Space: 2 GB
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