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Under the s(k)in.



<span class="bold">Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy</span>, a first-person adventure with unique aesthetics and layered narrative is available now, DRM-free on GOG.com.

All around you are the ghosts of sinners. Some are guilty of giving in to their overpowering lust, others may have bloodied their hands with the untimely deaths of innocent people. You must redeem all of them and in doing so avert an upcoming Armageddon that threatens to consume the world at the turn of the millennium. But even though you're the so-called Chosen One, the spirits will not easily comply to your whims. After deducing the sin of which they are guilty, you must locate their signature item, find the appropriate room, and then lure them there for their final redemption. It's going to be a hypnotic journey, filled with formidable puzzles, bizarre but stunning environments, emotional moments, and enigmatic encounters.


Find beauty in the human sin as you lose yourself inside the fascinating world of <span class="bold">Of Light and Darkness: The Prophecy</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
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igrok: For a moment I thought The Prophecy was released. Anyway, this seems like a Windows-based game, so it's unclear whether it can run well under linux with wine.
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rampancy: So...anyone willing to gamble their $5.99 to see if it'll work on WINE? This game isn't listed on the WineHQ AppDB, and it's so obscure it doesn't have a Wikipedia entry.
I just finished a quick test on the game in Wine Staging 2.0-rc2:

The game works quite well although the interface may take time getting used to as you change your orientation by moving the mouse around and it can move somewhat quickly. Still, everything seems to work so far, including saving the game.
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JudasIscariot: I just finished a quick test on the game in Wine Staging 2.0-rc2:

The game works quite well although the interface may take time getting used to as you change your orientation by moving the mouse around and it can move somewhat quickly. Still, everything seems to work so far, including saving the game.
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igrok: Thanks! It looks like the kind of a game that I like, so maybe I should try it.
Yeah, I was expecting something related to DirectX to rear its ugly head but I played the game and everything appears to work :)
Post edited December 30, 2016 by JudasIscariot