Where The Water Tastes Like Wine [Steam, Official Site] is an upcoming adventure game from Dim Bulb Games and Serenity Forge has a new trailer to show off some characters, the fun news is that the musician Sting is starring in it.
Gordon Matthew Thomas Sumner, better know by his stage name of Sting is starring is this new adventure game along side some great actors like: Dave Fennoy (The Walking Dead: A Telltale Games Series), Cissy Jones (Firewatch), Kimberly Brooks (Mass Effect) and many more.
Check out the new trailer:
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Features:
- A variety of folk tales and personal stories to encounter, told by characters from all over America
- Beautiful combination of 3D overworld and 2D illustration in its own unique style
- Stories by a wide selection of excellent writers
- An emerging fantastical, psychedelic, surreal, and creepy tinge as the game continues
It's due for release sometime this year, with Steam saying "Early 2018" and it does look and sound incredible.
The Steam store page lists SteamOS + Linux system requirements, but their presskit does not mention Linux. I've reached out to the developer to see if we can make it clear.
What a shame they had to get Sting involved, it would have been straight on my wishlist if he wasn't part of it.
What do you have against Sting? Personally, I might buy it *because* he's involved. That, plus, "Goin' where the water tastes like wine" is a prominent lyric in one of my favorite Grateful Dead songs - "Goin' Down the Road Feelin Bad" (and also "Goin' where the climate suits my clothes")..
What a shame they had to get Sting involved, it would have been straight on my wishlist if he wasn't part of it.
What do you have against Sting? Personally, I might buy it *because* he's involved. That, plus, "Goin' where the water tastes like wine" is a prominent lyric in one of my favorite Grateful Dead songs - "Goin' Down the Road Feelin Bad" (and also "Goin' where the climate suits my clothes")..
Ehhh, Sting's fine. He's done some good stuff and some bad stuff, I don't really care. Game looks interesting though.
The Steam store page lists SteamOS + Linux system requirements, but their presskit does not mention Linux. I've reached out to the developer to see if we can make it clear.
Shouldn't we wait and see what they respond first?
Having system requirements filled out, does usually mean it's coming. No reason to think it isn't.The Steam store page lists SteamOS + Linux system requirements, but their presskit does not mention Linux. I've reached out to the developer to see if we can make it clear.
Shouldn't we wait and see what they respond first?
Do you just wonder and listen to folk tales ? That's it ?
Sadly the trailer does not tell us much about gameplay.
Do you just wonder and listen to folk tales ? That's it ?
Point. It seems like you get some kind of dialogue choices. I might go out on a limb and infer from a tiny piece of stuff shown, that which dialogue choices you have available may depend in some way on what Tarot cards you've somehow acquired. But beyond that it's kind of a blank.
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