An ambitious, one man developed, open world RPG Gedonia comes out of Early Access on October 15th after 2,5 years there.
With impressive almost 1300 reviews on steam and solid 90% positive review score, Gedonia is a huge achievement for one indie developer Oleg Kazakov from small town in Russia. How did it earn such a response?
The game is an old-school RPG with a complete freedom of exploring fairly huge 10km2-sized world, filled with tons of unique hand-made content and places to explore. More than 70 quests with multiple endings, 15+ dungeons with unique mechanics and puzzles, animated and voice-acted main storyline and different secrets and hidden spots to uncover, the game offers quite a lot of content for its small price.
Not to mention an ability to build your own house, fly a dragon, or become a necromancer lord!
The game had a succesful Early Access development, and Oleg plans to support it after release with huge expansion packs and updates for atleast few years down the road.
Watch the launch trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPxXrSPiKTU
Main game features:
- Complete freedom of building unique characters in any way you want
- Tons of content out in the open world to explore
- Building and farming system
- Deep crafting system
- Out of the box mod support
The game will be out of Early access October 15th and will be priced at 14.99$
For more information, or if you would like to request a review code please get in touch via oleg-kazakov-1990@mail.ru
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/OlegKazakov1990
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Steam Page: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1114220/Gedonia/
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Press / Influencer Contact: oleg-kazakov-1990@mail.ru
About Oleg Kazakov
Oleg Kazakov is an indie game developer from Krasnoyarsk, Russia, who’s been developing indie games for Steam since 2015. Some of his games include retro-fps games Putrefaction and Putrefaction 2: Void Walker, turn-based tactical game Galaxy Squad and tactical roguelite Envy The Dead.Oleg is currently working on Gedonia and plans to support it for a few years.