Theseis - Preview

Independent developer Track7 Games surprised many in the game world when they presented their new game, Theseis, at E3 this year. Track7 Games is a Greek developer and this is one of their most ambitious productions. The player will control two Greek adventurers/journalists named Andronicos and Pheve. They are the owners of a website dealing with paranormal issues that isn’t as succesful as they wish it to be. When they are approached by a wealthy antiques dealer they glady accept his quest to retrieve a statuette. This object is located beneath the city of Athens, and Andronicos and Pheve will find out they are not the only ones looking for this mysterious statuette…

Theseis(R) Track7 Games

Theseis(R) Track7 Games

Theseis is a title that has been flying under the radar for some time now, but was front and center at E3 this year. With an elaborate booth (themed appropriately like an ancient Greek temple) in the otherwise usually low-key Kentia Hall, independent Greek developers Track7 Games were definitely aiming to make an impression. Of course, an impressive display is worthless without a decent product to promote, but Theseis definitely didn’t disappoint, as it looks like one of the most ambitious adventures currently in production.

In Theseis we step into the shoes of two Greek journalists named Andronicos and Pheve, who are proprietors of a paranormal-themed website that’s not getting as many visitors as they’d like. One day they are approached by a wealthy and authoritative antiques dealer, who charges them with tracking down a valuable statuette in a complex series of caves beneath Athens. However, as they go underground, they find evidence of previous expeditions — it seems they’re not the only ones hunting for treasures under the city.

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