Sirius orbit seemed almost as if it was caught up in what the Sharan people would probably call a ‘traffic jam’, there was that much shuttle traffic, and it was blatantly obvious that Starfleet was still and very rapidly expanding their orbital infrastructure by how many more spacedocks had been built since the last time he’d been in the system. That only managed to make the differences when faced with Sirius again, for the first time in more than a year, all that more evident. Work was progressing fast, but not that fast. The day to day lives of most of the people living there weren’t all that much different today than they had been a year ago. Still, things there were fairly calm and orderly. The engineering teams which were supervising the Sharan population’s transition into twenty-fourth century technology were based there, as was the ground facilities for Port Royal, and it’d even grown into a decently sized Starfleet Marine Corps base when Sharp had effectively taken over and integrated what remained of the Albionian Marine Corps into his own service. The Starfleet complex at Yew Island, now officially named Starfleet Base Remembrance in honor of the island’s former occupants, was the center for much of this. There were a lot of stuff happening at Shara, but except for the still ongoing construction on Port Royal, most of this happened on the planet itself. It wasn’t exactly a high-tension assignment, in fact it’d quickly become little more than routine, but it’d at least kept him from dying from sheer boredom. It had only been a little more than two days since the ship had left Shara, finally carrying Captain Halsey and much of his senior staff back home to the Sirius system, but the sudden peace and quiet and the general lack of anything to do made it feel as if months or even years had already gone by.Ī little over a year had passed since their battle against the Vorlons, a little over a year since he’d effectively been taken off starship duty, and ever since then he’d spent most of his time as a teacher down at the Starfleet compound, doing what he could to get their ever-growing number of enlisted personnel ready to serve in space. Highly recommended to all Point-and-click lovers and people who enjoy mystery/horror games.Chapter 6 - Not-so-Little Blue Men and WomenĬhapter 7 - Beyond Here, There Be MonstersĬhapter 8 - Time and Tide Wait for No OneĬhapter 19 - Preparations For A Better TomorrowĪRRIVING AT THE SIRIUS SYSTEM, MARCH 9TH, 2245
The soundtrack of the game is very relaxing and beautiful, so far everything is outstanding in this Prologue, I can't wait to play the full release. My only concern is that there is no hinting system, I hope they'll include it in the full release. The conversations are very nice too as well as the puzzle. The artwork and voice acting were top-notch, I liked the game's mechanics and glad to see a fast-traveling map as it is clearly will be a big game. One night, he left his hotel room for a stroll in Villa Ventana town, only to discover an abandoned house with a radio mentioning his name.
The story starts with Harvey, an author who is trying to write and sell his book.
Outstanding prologue! I honestly enjoyed everything and looking forward to playing the full game.