Moebius: Empire Rising Preorder, Demo And Diary Up - GOG Gets Exclusive 2-Chapter Demo
Moebius: Empire Rising rocks preorders with a soundtrack, while other stuff happens as well.
News by Daavpuke on Mar 29, 2014
Moebius: Empire Rising, the new point and click adventure from mastermind Jane Jensen, is now up for preorder at a 20% discount. Those who sign up prior to its release on April 15, 2014 will additionally receive the game’s soundtrack with their purchase. Discount included, a copy will set you back $23.99.
To get people pumped for this supernatural adventure, Phoenix Online Publishing has also issued a demo for Moebius: Empire Rising. This company is the new publishing branch of Phoenix Online Studios, the developers behind the Cognition adventure series.
Both preorders and demo are available from the usual digital portals, as well as the company’s website. As per usual, Steam would actually be the lesser option to peruse, as it both has an elevated cost for European audiences, as well as a larger download size for the demo. Your best bet, if you’re already sure of your purchase, would be GOG.com. It employs a single currency model and it has an exclusive demo that includes the first two chapters of the game, while those on other channels only include the second story.
Jane Jensen is a gaming industry veteran, penning a signature to the classic Gabriel Knight series, for instance. In a recent developer diary, Jensen further explains what Moebius: Empire Rising and its story is all about. There are details for the game’s characters, gameplay and so on.
Daav Valentaten, NoobFeed (@Daavpuke)
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