![]() ![]() The game is deliberately unclear regarding exactly why, when, or how seasons emerge, and it seems at least sometimes they are influenced by people rather than natural things that happen to those people. ![]() In this unnamed world, which is like ours but also definitely not ours, a new season doesn’t mean just a change in temperature it means a total rebirth of the state of things. You play as Estelle, a young woman who sets off to observe and record a part of her world on the precipice of a new season. Season has a new approach to gameplay and the story is fresh and largely disinterested in giving you boxes to check. This quest leads you to figure out the mysteries around you. Your tools peel back these layers until you grasp the culture, history, and ecology underneath everything. Each recording tool captures a different layer sounds and music, art and architecture, the stories of characters living through pivotal moments. The gameplay focuses on exploring, recording, meeting people, and unravelling the strange world around you. Immerse yourself in the world of Season, a third-person atmospheric adventure bicycle road trip game. This means taking photographs, drawing, and taking videos of the people you meet and the things you see. Much of Season is spent just existing in its world, meeting its people, and taking various notes about what you see. Leave home for the first time to collect memories before everything is washed away. Riding off into the unknown, she leaves her home to try to capture this moment for the future. In her world, a season is a period of history, an era. No one has left in a generation, no one until Estelle. High in the mountains, there is a village safe from the turmoil of changing seasons. ![]() The game follows Estelle as she seeks to document information about her village before a cataclysmic event destroys it and every memory its people have of it. Season is available for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5 since the 31st of January 2023. We chart the heights of society, but also how fragile and transitory culture is in the scheme of things.Scavengers Studio has been famed for its game, Season for its vibe, gorgeous visual style, and its featuring of a Black protagonist. Collecting items for the time capsule in a world with limited time highlights the importance of holding onto what we have created. Through this, it questions the myth of progress. It's a game about prayer and memory and being held up by our ancestors. ![]() You feel the texture of the ground change as you cycle over different terrain, using the DualSense wireless controller’s haptic feedback. Adaptive triggers are used to pedal your bicycle, the resistance will vary depending on your speed and the steepness of the road. On PlayStation 5 the DualSense controller is used for immersion. This impacts not only the world but how the adventure ends for you. You can't help everyone and must make choices about what and who you spend time recording and helping. What you choose to do, what you choose to record, and what you come to understand about this unique universe evolve as you explore. As you meet and interact with people you create a unique story. It's a quest where you discover a new world and different societies. Your goal is to find as much of the world as you can, to protect these treasures from being forgotten. As you do you peel back the layers of this mystery until you’re able to grasp the culture, history, and ecology underneath everything. At any point, you can hop off your bike to capture different things sound, music, art and architecture, voices of old people, vanishing religious practices, and the traces of seasons long past. In the game, you explore the world on your bicycle and document what you find with photographs, sound recordings and drawings. Your task is to collect artefacts, record sounds and take pictures to preserve memories before the mysterious cataclysm washes everything away. You play a young woman leaving a secluded community to explore the world for the first time. Season: A Letter to the Future is a narrative adventure about a road trip as the weight of history turns. ![]()
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