Gaming: Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today


As part of the agreement, Daedalic plans to publish Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today digitally world-wide, as well as release retail editions in selected territories in early 2015. The game will be available for PC, Mac, Linux and iPad.
Daedalic Entertainment will arrange full English and German localizations of the game, including the recording of voiceovers in both languages. Furthermore, Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today is scheduled to also feature Spanish, French, Italian and Russian subtitles.
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Hide AdIn Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today, you play as Michael, a man with no past, who must recover his identity and decode the two events that brought the world to the edge of collapse: the so-called Great Wave, an inexplicable chain of natural disasters, and a pandemic that turned humans into “the Dissolved”, infected beings whose sick bodies will eventually dissolve into blood. However, before they die their gruesome death, the Dissolved gain special cognitive powers. If Michael doesn’t hurry, he won’t be able to avoid the impending moment of “dead synchronicity”, when Time itself starts to dissolve.


As an homage to darker adventure titles, such as “I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream” and “Sanitarium”, Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today paints – using hand-drawn 2D art – a mature dystopian sci-fi scenario, and features classic point & click adventure gameplay elements.
For an early taste of Dead Synchronicity: Tomorrow Comes Today, Fictiorama has made a public Alpha demo available that players can play-test for free: www.deadsynchronicity.com/extended-demo-alpha-ks