10/3/2023 0 Comments Hey bunch shut thefuck upOf Egypt, from the Peruvian Andes to the streets of Berlin, experience oneįinal epic journey in the Relics universe. Theįrom the ghost towns of the American West to the desert sands Them unstoppable and undefeatable, and it’s up to our hero to find it before them. The Nazis haveĭiscovered a deadly secret, long-forgotten ancient technology that could make London, working against Germany on behalf of Britain’s intelligence services.īut they soon learn that there’s a grave threat on the horizon. Spillane, a longstanding enemy of the Nazis, is in It’s 1940, and the long-feared war has come to Europe. To wait for Relics 2 to come out and play it before trying this one. If you played the original Relics and Relics 2,įeel free to dive in and continue your adventure! If you didn’t, you may prefer Now been released, and Relics 2 is currently submitted and in the Hosted That you play the first two games first, to get the most out of the ![]() It is the third and final entry in the Relics trilogy, and the sequel toĢ: The Crusader’s Tomb. While it can be played as a The game is an action-packed archaeological adventure, inspired I have just set up the demo for my new work in progress, Relics 3: Ashes for Gold! Feel free to check it out and leave me your feedback if it sounds interesting to you! relics of the lost age relics 2 relics series hosted games choice of games interactive fiction I’ll put up an announcement here when it’s gone live. In a week or so (as long as I don’t get too distracted by shiny things) I should be updating the WIP to include the new chapter. I have to write one more scene in Germany, and then a bit of business after our heroes have escaped across the border into Czechoslovakia. Expect paranoia and tension, anxious encounters with locals who may or may not have figured out that you’re on the run, lots of vehicle-based action, a run-in with one of Hitler’s most infamous right-hand men, and lots of awkward (or erotically-charged?) moments with your old foe María. It’s also essentially a manhunt narrative, as our heroes have to cross and re-cross an entire country, with the police and military on high alert looking for them. It’s a really interesting and creepy aspect of the Nazi period, and it was fun to explore it in this chapter. I hope it will be memorable because of the main location: Wewelsburg was the ceremonial center of the SS, and all that stuff from Indiana Jones and Wolfenstein about the Nazis being into occult things like the Holy Grail, Atlantis, and the magical power of ancient Germanic runes was all centered there. Teaming up with María gives everything a new dynamic, and plus, the Nazis are back! They were the main baddies in the last game, and my God do they make great villains (the only good thing I’ll ever say about Nazis!), but they’re not the main villains this time, and they only really appear in this chapter, so I want it to be super-memorable, and for them to have lots of chances to be evil and terrifying during their brief moment in the spotlight. I really want this to be a standout chapter. ![]() One problem - our hero is a wanted criminal in Germany, because of how they defeated a wicked Nazi plot back in the first game! So they team up with their bitter rival María García Pérez, who also happens to be a wanted criminal in Germany because of stuff she did in the last game, in an uneasy temporary alliance, trying to help each other stay alive until they make it safely out of Germany. In the fifth chapter, they learn that they have to go to Wewelsburg, a creepy castle in Westphalia, in Germany, which is, at the time the story is set, under Nazi government. On the way, they have many adventures, and face off against a number of factions and rivals who are trying to kill them or stop them completing their quest. To do this, our hero is following a series of clues in a cryptic poem written by one of the knight’s companions, trying to retrace the knight’s journey across Europe to his final resting place. In the game, Spillane is trying to find the long-lost tomb of a knight of the Fourth Crusade, before any of their villainous rivals can get to it. Spillane, who you control, and whose first name, gender, sexuality and skill profile you choose. There’s a link to the first game in the pinned post.įor the uninitiated, Relics 2 is a big adventure story set in the 1930s, about a swashbuckling archaeologist called Dr. You can play it as a stand-alone, but you’ll have a better experience if you play the first game first. If you’d like to try out the work in progress version, you can find it here. It’s the sequel to my already published game Relics of the Lost Age. So every so often, I’m gonna use this Tumblr to put up progress updates on the interactive novel I’m working on now, Relics 2: The Crusader’s Tomb.
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