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Good stuff from Daedalic Entertainment here as they've released State of Mind today with full Linux support. This Unreal Engine powered adventure game will see you explore a world on edge, as natural resources are running low, crime is on the rise and there's a lot of pullution in the air and water.

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Features:

  • Experience an alarmingly realistic vision of the near future
  • Dive into a multi-layered Sci-Fi thriller, where dystopian reality and digital utopia are intertwined
  • Unravel a global conspiracy in a society of ubiquitous digitalism, surveillance and transhumanism
  • Explore a world with a rich and unique visual style, combining realistic environments with low-poly characters
  • Take on the role of journalist Richard Nolan, as well as five additional playable characters
  • Use dexterity, deductional skill and research to reconstruct Richard's past

According to the details Daedalic sent out, it will give you around 15 hours playtime with multiple playable characters.

Find it on Humble StoreGOG and Steam.

Sadly, we haven't yet heard back about a review key. I've sent additional emails today to find out if we're getting one. Update: I've now been sent a key.

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scaine Aug 15, 2018
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I'm about three hours into it now - superb presentation, very story-driven. Object interaction is a little bit hit-or-miss, but voice acting is top-drawer and the atmosphere is off the charts. Enjoying it immensely.
Liam Dawe Aug 15, 2018
Update: I've now been sent a key. Although it was invalid, so I'm waiting for another.


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stud68 Aug 15, 2018
Reminds me of Deus Ex. Gonna have to try.
Doc Angelo Aug 15, 2018
Didn't know about the Linux version! Very nice! I'll take a look at this.

Quoteas natural resources are running low, crime is on the rise and there's a lot of pollution in the air and water.

I bet in the year 2048 it will be even more so, but it is sadly already true today. :/
scaine Aug 15, 2018
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Quoting: GuestIs it possible to switch to a first person view? I hate this kind of offset third person camera, makes it hard to move/target things, on top of course of the character hiding a quarter of the screen.

Sadly, no. Not that I have found. And yes, the targeting is a bit negatively impacted by exactly that problem. It's not gotten in the way too much though. As a style choice, I get why they went over-the-shoulder, but like you, I prefer first-person for all such games.
ljrk Aug 15, 2018
Quoting: Doc AngeloDidn't know about the Linux version! Very nice! I'll take a look at this.

They're really supportive there and maybe now they have time to look into my patches for their first Edna and Harvey installment to maks it run on Linux natively (they told me they had something "big" to release first) :p
14 Aug 16, 2018
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Quoting: scaine...but voice acting is top-drawer and the atmosphere is off the charts. Enjoying it immensely.
Who do you keep in your drawers?
qptain Nemo Aug 16, 2018
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Quoting: Doc AngeloDidn't know about the Linux version! Very nice! I'll take a look at this.

They're really supportive there and maybe now they have time to look into my patches for their first Edna and Harvey installment to maks it run on Linux natively (they told me they had something "big" to release first) :p
They will release a remastered version of the first Edna in 2019 that will support Linux. They've announced that on their official discord.
x_wing Aug 16, 2018
Quoting: GuestI'll wait a couple days for reviews to say it's not horribly broken, and then it's looking very much like I'll soon have another game to play (probably via GOG, which is nice). Then just to find time to play it.

Rock solid 60 FPS with Mesa + AMDGPU on my side. Everything on Epic (of course, I have an RX580, kinda what I expected).

Couldn't find any problem so far.
TheRiddick Aug 16, 2018
From what I understand there is no combat in this game?
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