A deserted island... a lost man... memories of a fatal crash... a book written by a dying explorer. Dear Esther is a ghost story told using first-person gaming technologies. Rather than traditional gameplay, the focus here is on exploration, uncovering the mystery of the island, of who you are and why you are here. Fragments of story are randomly triggered by moving around the environments, making every telling unique. Features a stunning, specially commissioned soundtrack. Forget the normal rules of play; if nothing seems real here, it's because it may just be all a delusion. What is the significance of the aerial - What happened on the motorway - is the island real or imagined - who is Esther and why has she chosen to summon you here? The answers are out there, on the lost beach and the tunnels under the island. Or then again, they may just not be, after all...
If you liked Dear Esther, then you might well like this: Dan Pinchbeck (writer/producer) and Jessica Curry (composer/audio designer) are presenting a...
Well it’s been a while since my last update, but be reassured I have not been idling during my absence! Today I can finally show you what I have been...
Ghosts, Zombies, Vampires and other monster boggiewoggies. Halloween is a great time to get into the scarier movies and games to give yourself a good...
The cult Half Life 2 mod picked up the 2009 IndieCade International Independent Game award for Best Story/World at the ceremony in LA last night.
Time for another update I think, been a while actually (or at least it feels like that!). So here's a brief overview of what exactly has been going on...
The cult Half Life 2 mod Dear Esther has been selected as a finalist in the 2009 IndieCade awards - Culver City, here we com!
Been another slow week this week; however I have managed to finish sculpting and painting the terrain for the first level and am now looking forward to...
Hi everyone, My name is Robert Briscoe and as you may or may not have heard, I have taken it upon myself recently to ‘re-master' Dear Esther and bring...
A new interview with Dear Esther designer Dan Pinchbeck at Gamasutra
Lewis Denby recently wrote a piece about Dear Esther which sums up the mods purpose quite nicely.
Dear Esther is getting a full overhaul and rebuild by Robert Briscoe of LittleLostPoly
An updated version of the mod Dear Esther has just been released, including remastered sound, fixed terrain issues, extended caves sequence and new audio...
Details of changes to the new version of Dear Esther; plus how we'd love you to help us with some research based on the project...