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Firmament was created in the spirit of Myst, the studio’s genre-defining puzzle adventure which maroons you in a strange realm with some very imposing architecture, all of which houses a ...
Firmament, like Myst, Riven, and Obduction before it, is for people who like tough, borderline unfair adventure games. If your idea of a productive weekend’s entertainment is spending six hours ...
Firmament begins with the player awaking from a deep, artificial sleep in a mysterious mechanical room. Your only company is the spiritual form of a being that claims to be your mentor.
Firmament was funded on Kickstarter, where backers pledged over $1.4M in 2019 to see the game made. A number of backers have now returned to the Kickstarter comments to express their discontent ...
Firmament is launching for PC VR headsets and traditional monitors via Steam on May 18th. In the new Steam page, the studio reveals a few more tidbits of info about the narrative and structure ...
Firmament features heavy mechanical airlocks, shiny metal doodads, ruined machinery, handles to pull—yeah, it's a Cyan game for sure.
Lucky for me the Firmament demo was at GDC last week. Unlucky for me, there’s not much more to say yet. The demo apparently represents a few months’ work, and Cyan was mostly at GDC seeking ...