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Home»Gaming»The Uncertain: Light at the End Launches October 8

The Uncertain: Light at the End Launches October 8

Explore a Different Earth in The Uncertain The world has changed. Robots have replaced the humans, and it’s up to one girl to discover the…

C. Anthony RiveraBy C. Anthony RiveraSeptember 15, 20202 Mins Read
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Explore a Different Earth in The Uncertain

The world has changed. Robots have replaced the humans, and it’s up to one girl to discover the truth behind this mystery in The Uncertain: Light at the End.

In this new interactive sci-fi adventure from independent developer New Game Order, we follow the story of a survivor named Emily. As the Earth’s machines pursue her, she must traverse a post-apocalyptic world as a lone wanderer. Through exploration and interaction in The Uncertain‘s lore, you’ll continue to learn about the strange abandoned planet with details and puzzles to be discovered and solved.

The Uncertain: Light at the End takes place within the same universe and The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day. In the previous installment, players took control of inventor robot RT-217NP, who becomes involved with survivors of the human race. Both titles were developed by New Game Order (formerly known as ComonGames), with the second game being published by newly-formed label META Publishing.

A reveal teaser presents the deserted environments of Earth with grass growing over human-made structures and sauntering machines. The protagonist’s narration is heard throughout, ending with an encounter with a robot before the screen cuts to the title.

I won’t back down, even though this chapter’s finished.”

The Uncertain: Light at the End is a third-person science-fiction journey through mystery and discovery. The game will be launching for PC this October 8 for Steam and GOG for $14.99. There’s a 15% discount at the game’s launch and an additional 15% for those own The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day. There’s currently a demo on the Steam page, as well as a developer Livestream in the Digital Dragons Indie Showcase.

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The Uncertain: Light at the End will also be arriving next year for PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch.

Does this look like a game you’d have interest in? Let us know in the comments!

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C. Anthony Rivera is a Freelance Writer from the city of Chicago. His articles and reviews have been published on Gamemite, GamingBolt, and now on The Nerd Stash.

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