GRAVEN: DELUXE EDITION game cover

GRAVEN: DELUXE EDITION

V16972.0 + BONUS CONTENT

Last updated at May 5, 2024

Genre:

Action, Shooter, First-person, 3D

Creator:

Slipgate Ironworks, 3D Realms, Fulqrum Publishing

Original size:

6.8 GB

Available downloads:

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System Requirements:

Operating System: Windows 7 64-bit or later
Processor: Intel i5, 2.5 GHz or faster
RAM: 4 GB
Video Card: Intel HD 4400 or faster
DirectX: 11
HDD Space: up to 6.2 GB

Description:

A faithful priest of the Orthogonal order–exiled unto death for a crime in defense of another–you live again in a small boat, adrift in a swamp. A stranger ferries you to solid ground and bestows upon you a cryptic warning, along with a mysterious staff and book. Go forth, pious priest, alleviate suffering, uncover deceptions, and smash the eldritch perversions encroaching upon reality itself.

 

Perhaps you will even earn your peace.

A marriage between modern development tools and techniques with a stark late 90s aesthetic brings the first person action-adventure GRAVEN to life! Featuring character designs by Chuck Jones (Duke Nukem 3d, Half-Life) and the voice talent of Stephan Weyte (Blood, Fire Emblem, Dusk) in a dark yet distinct medieval fantasy experience.

Game Features

  • Solve puzzles and scour lore to uncover the motives of the foul heretical sects behind the plagues and seasons undermining the land.
  • Spread fires, charge machinery, reveal hidden paths, and freeze rivers to walk across.
  • Discover new weapons and upgrade them at blacksmiths and alchemists to customize your capability.
  • Expand your horizons by returning to old stomping grounds with new abilities and seeing how far down the chasms go and what powers they hide.
  • Slay over twenty distinct enemies and three bosses in an ever broadening world across multiple biomes.
  • Band together with up to 7 friends in hectic cooperative play.
  • Walk the parallel path, lest you stumble into the recesses of the world and reality becomes only a bitter plaything.

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