Path to Mnemosyne is an independent videogame that looks for artistic, narrative and playable innovation to try to get a unique user experience.

Post news Report RSS Path to Mnemosyne will be released at Steam at the end of September

The long-awaited new independent DevilishGames title announces its release date on Steam with a new trailer. The game will be available from September 26th in Windows and Mac versions at a price of $9.99, although during the first days it will have a 10% discount.

Posted by on

The long-awaited new independent DevilishGames title announces its release date on Steam with a new trailer. The game will be available from September 26th in Windows and Mac versions at a price of $9.99, although during the first days it will have a 10% discount.

After being exhibited at multiple festivals such as Indie Prize of Casual Connect Europe, MomoCon Indie Game Awards (USA), BIG Festival (Brazil) or A MAZE Berlin, and receiving very positive feedback from the public and press, the DevilishGames studio has decided to make to coincide the launch of Path to Mnemosyne with the company's 20th anniversary celebration of video game development.

Path to Mnemosyne is a hypnotic adventure. It uses the stunning technique of infinite zoom to immerse the player in a journey through his mind in the quest for lost memories. Path to Mnemosyne's mysterious story, minimalist narrative, disturbing graphics, and sound ensure a bizarre and memorable experience for the user.

After the initial launch on Steam, the company also plans to bring the game to PS4, Switch and Xbox One thanks to the agreement announced a few months ago with publisher Hidden Trap.

David Ferriz, co-founder of DevilishGames: "To survive for 20 years in such a changing industry as is the video games one, it's essential to reinvent yourself from time to time and explore new paths you've never thought about before. With Path to Mnemosyne, we have done something very different from all our previous work and we are really looking forward to the imminent release of Steam and later versions for consoles."

Post comment Comments
DevinShadowV
DevinShadowV - - 534 comments

***looks at the trailer*** my brain hurts

Reply Good karma Bad karma+2 votes
Sph!nx
Sph!nx - - 722 comments

It looks very artistic. There are some impressive effects in there.

Is this good pseudo 3D or good pseudo 2D? I can`t see the difference. Great job!

Reply Good karma Bad karma+1 vote
devilishgames Author
devilishgames - - 5 comments

Thanks! Here is the answer to your question: Indiedb.com

Reply Good karma+1 vote
Post a comment

Your comment will be anonymous unless you join the community. Or sign in with your social account: