You’ll even get to analyze antiques as a part of Malachai’s job, which taught me a lot of information I didn’t know. Fans of history are going to eat Moebius up, as a lot of the story and puzzles deal with historical events. Very quickly, however, things start to get a little weird – then weirder still. When the game begins, everything seems fairly standard and grounded in real life. government hire him - a dealer of high-end antiques - to look into a foreign murder? Why does David Walker, a former Special Forces operative he meets in his travels, feel like someone Malachi’s known all his life? And how come every time Malachi lets his guard down, someone tries to kill him? When a secretive government agency enlists him to determine whether a murdered woman in Venice resembles any particular historical figure, Malachi is left with only questions. This thrilling new adventure game introduces Malachi Rector, an expert in antiquities whose photographic memory and eye for detail transform people and clues into interactive puzzles.
Moebius: Empire Rising began as a Kickstarter in April 2012. We’ve been looking forward to Moebius‘s release for a long while here on Nerdy but Flirty, and now it’s finally here!
Sarah also did an interview with Jane Jensen shortly thereafter. You probably know Jane Jensen’s name because of Gabriel Knight, Cognition, and/or Gray Matter. Back in July, I did a preview of Moebius: Empire Rising before it had the subtitle.