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Death of the Reprobate

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Synopsis

An hilariously twisted romp through Renaissance art, this critically acclaimed point-and-click game adventure tasks you with redeeming your soul – one questionable good deed at a time.
Immortal John is dying. As his last surviving heir, you have been summoned to hear his dying wish. Will he ask you to avenge his death!? To murder all those who have wronged him!!? To bring to fruition his life long plan to topple the ruling elite from within, shattering the balance of power, and ultimately saving the world!!!?
DEATH OF THE REPROBATE is a gentle story about helping people and being nice. Travel around a quiet, rural town - help the locals in their day to day tasks. Wander into the nearby woods - make idle chit-chit with a woman submerged neck-deep in a tiny pond. Climb to an idyllic viewpoint in the mountains, overlooking earth and sea and sky, help a man shoot some birds. This is a game full of slow burning simple pleasures... Until the Devil gets involved.
Official Selection BFI London Film Festival 2025 - Games Lounge at LFF Expanded

Details

Year
2024
Type of project
Game
Director
Joe Richardson
Composer
Eduardo Antonello

Production Status

Production Company

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