The Wake

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The Wake is the last of game developer Somi’s “Guilt Trilogy,” consisting of Replica and Legal Dungeon.
[ Perhaps it means my life simply boils down to this: “Everything I say is a lie.” ]
The Wake is a record of past wounds opened at a three-day funeral—a record of the roots of guilt, and the memories and emotions that chain together three generations of a family.
The journal is encoded with a simple substitution cipher that the player must break in order to reveal the writer’s psyche and discover the contradictions that define him.
Explore a generational curse that has swallowed a man and his life.
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Category
Games
Languages
English, Japanese, Korean, Chinese
Recent release
1.0 (3 years ago )
Released on
Apr 1, 2021 (3 years ago )
Last Updated
3 weeks ago
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