![]() ![]() This is the unequivocal high-point of Dear Esther. If your edited order contains now sold-out items please checkout your new order timely after editing as it will be restocked and not reserved for you.While Dear Esther never quite figures out how to affix its story to its setting, the atmosphere is helped tremendously by Jessica Curry’s score. Add the new item(s) to your cart or remove unwanted items.All items from your previous order will automatically be readded to your cart.Your order will automatically be canceled and the payment will be refunded (please note that this can take a few days). ![]() Click on "View Order Status" in your order confirmation email.Here’s a step-by-step instruction for if you want to add or remove items to/from an existing order: Yes! Within 30 days after placing your order (and as long as we haven’t started preparing the shipment), you can edit your order yourself by clicking on the "View Order Status" button in your order confirmation email. "One of the most influential independent video games of the last five years" - The Guardian Originally released on PC and Mac in 2012, Dear Esther was brought to PlayStation 4 & Xbox One with the Landmark Edition in 2016, which featured a directors' commentary, remastered audio, added accessibility features and trophies / achievements. "One of the most influential independent video games of the last five years" - The Guardian TRACKLISTING: "The brooding, melancholy soundtrack worth the price of admission entirely on its own." - Honest Gamers "That rarest of things: a truly interesting game." - IGN "One of the most engaging game worlds in recent memory" - Gamasutra Dear Esther features a stunning, specially commissioned soundtrack from composer Jessica Curry. Fragments of story are randomly uncovered when exploring the various locations of the island, making every each journey a unique experience. Rather than traditional gameplay the focus here is on exploration, uncovering the mystery of the island, of who you are and why you are here. It’s a ghost story, told using first-person gaming technologies. Includes a free Bandcamp code for the full soundtrackĭear Esther is the award-winning first-person exploration game that paved the way for The Chinese Room's collaboration with Frictional Games on Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs and the BAFTA-winning Everybody's Gone to the Rapture.Artwork by Alex Grahame w/ liner notes by Jessica Curry.Remastered for vinyl by Christian Bethge.Third pressing on 180g crystal clear double vinyl.It also comes with a Bandcamp code for the full digital soundtrack. The soundtrack comes on 180g double vinyl, cut at 45RPM for best sound quality, featuring original artwork by BAFTA Breakthrough Brit 2016 Alex Grahame and liner notes by The Chinese Room co-founder and composer Jessica Curry. Just in time for the 8th anniversary of The Chinese Room's indie hit and genre defining video game Dear Esther, we will finally repress Jessica Curry's beautiful soundtrack on limited edition crystal clear vinyl this spring. ![]()
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