Cordens Interactive has announced Vesper: Zero Light Edition for both PC and Switch.
Vesper: Zero Light Edition includes new content to play, expanded and upgraded visuals, rebalanced gameplay, and performance improvements to the puzzle platformer.
Vesper: Zero Light Edition is coming to PC (via Steam, GOG, and itch.io) alongside Nintendo Switch on May 12th, for $9.99. If you own the original game on PC, you’ll get the new edtion as a free upgrade.
Here’s a new trailer:
Here’s a rundown on the game:
Vesper: Zero Light Edition
Vesper: Zero Light Edition is a visionary and mysterious adventure taking place in a decaying world full of secrets to uncover, where your choices will change the future of an entire race.
A small android called seven is lost on an eerie planet full of perils and traces of an ancient civilization – with no powers and no ability to defeat enemies until he finds the Drive Gun, a weapon used to absorb lights, create darkness, and control minds.
Frantic chases from relentless machines force you to take decisions in the blink of an eye. Hide from your pursuers and sneak through enemy lines to reach your objective.
Use the Drive Gun to absorb light from various sources and create dark spots in which you can hide. Inject absorbed light into machineries to open portals and activate deadly traps.
Control your opponents with light and dispose of them after have exploited their abilities. Take control of your destiny and decide the future of the Android’s race.
Features
- Creative Solutions: solve puzzles and trick your enemies in multiple ways using the power of the Drive Gun
- Connecting the Dots: collect mysterious and encrypted documents to uncover the real truth behind the Vesper Protocol
- The End is only the Beginning: start a new run after the credits have rolled and discover why you have changed the world forever
- The Sound of The End of the Universe: hear the mind-bending soundtrack from Francesco Gagliardi and lose yourself in the ambience of Aryish
- An Authorial Vision: experience a unique sci-fi story, where each shot and camera movement is finely hand-crafted by their authors, Matteo Marzorati and Tommaso Loiacono.