The Brotherhood is back in town

Beautiful Desolationis an isometric point-and-click adventure with a cool hook and an even cooler look. Following a successfulKickstarterfunding drive, the game is now eying a February 2020 launch on PC.

The Cape Town-based developers at The Brotherhood are going for a “tribal punk aesthetic” in a post-apocalyptic “African-inspired landscape.” Backgrounds are one of the best parts of isometric games, and on that front,Beautiful Desolationmakes stellar use of real-world miniatures and photogrammetry.

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Outside of the delightfully strange world–a mix of new and old tech–I’m also intrigued by the story.

“Mark, a man out of time, searches for his lost brother Don, in a far-flung futuristic era ruled by highly advanced technologies which are both revered and reviled,” per theSteampage. “Your surroundings hold echoes of a desolate past, and glimpses of a dark future that has yet to be written by your actions.”

The ghost at the end of the hallway

“Negotiate your passage with local leaders, healers, and warriors, or find yourself embroiled in a battle against nanite swarms, enormous scorpions and rocket-equipped robots,” continues the summary.

In a Kickstarter update post, The Brotherhood announced aGOGrelease forBeautiful Desolationand told beta backers to check their email. “These extra two months grace from our planned release date has resulted in a huge amount of additional content and polish. We know it will be well worth it!”

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Kukrushka sitting in a meadow

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