Deep Silver Unveils Lost Horizon
Well, after I just got done talking about the revival of the graphic adventure game in my Gray Matter preview, I then received an email from Deep Silver mentioning their newest adventure game coming this fall called, Lost Horizon.
Lost Horizon stars Fenton Paddock, a former British soldier that has decided to live on the other side of the fence as a smuggler. But as it seems with all smugglers, he is asked to perform a mission, and in this case, it requires him to look for a missing expedition in the mountains of Tibet. Of course, nothing is as easy as it sounds, and during the mission, Fenton discovers a mysterious secret that could lead him to the lost city of Shambala (seems to be a popular gaming destination nowadays).
Lost Horizon features hand crafted, unique historical environments, mixed in with adventure questing and puzzle solving, all at the low price of $19.99. Look for Lost Horizon in August 2010 on your favorite Digital marketplace or for grognards, your local retail outlet on the PC platform.
Check the jump for more screens and a full press release.
DEEP SILVER’S NEW ADVENTURE TITLE LOST HORIZON LEAPS INTO ACTION LATER THIS SUMMER
LARKSPUR, CA – JULY 12, 2010 – Deep Silver, the games label of Koch Media, a worldwide producer and distributor of digital entertainment products, has announced that North American mystery-lovers and puzzle-solvers alike will have a new adventure to follow, Lost Horizon, on Windows PC this August.
It’s 1936, and Fenton Paddock is a former British soldier who has used his military training to become a rogue smuggler. Having developed a reputation for finding things that shouldn’t be found, he is asked to help locate a missing military expedition in the far-flung reaches of Tibet. Along the way, his path crosses an elite squad of Nazis tracking down powerful occult weapons for use in their conquest of the western world. It’s up to Fenton to find the lost expedition and stop the Nazis from finding the greatest treasure of all, the mysterious city of Shambala!
“Lost Horizon will offer Point-and-Click Adventure enthusiasts a wealth of entertainment at an amazing p sdfadsfrice,” said Geoff Mulligan, Chief Operating Officer at Deep Silver. “With its compelling storyline, sharp dialogue, challenging puzzles, and beautiful hand-drawn locales, Lost Horizon brings an action-packed blockbuster experience to the player for less than a couple of tickets to the movies!”
Lost Horizon will be available for digital download through several top online PC game retailers for $19.99 this August. For more information, visit lost-horizon.deepsilver.com
About Deep Silver
Since 2003, Deep Silver has developed and distributed interactive games for all leading videogame platforms. In all, the company has published more than 80 games. Deep Silver products are designed to equally appeal to a wide audience, from kids to adults. For more information please visit www.deepsilver.com
About Koch Media
Koch Media is a leading producer and distributor of digital entertainment products (software, games and movies on DVD). The company’s own publishing activities, marketing and distribution extend throughout Europe and the USA. It has also formed strategic alliances and distribution relationships with numerous software and games manufacturers: Avid Technology, Blade Interactive, Braingame, Capcom, Cyberlink, Dofus, DTP Entertainment, Focus Home Interactive, G-Data, Kaspersky Labs, Magix, Mindscape, Nero, Paradox Entertainment, Playlogic, RTL Interactive, Square Enix, System 3 etc. Headquartered in Planegg near Munich/Germany, Koch Media owns branches in Germany, England, France, Austria, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Nordics, Benelux and the USA.
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