Stormind Games Gives Away 'Remothered: Broken Porcelain' for Free on GOG
The free distribution gives players a chance to catch up on the series before the third game, 'Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy', arrives later this year.
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Stormind Games is offering the survival horror sequel 'Remothered: Broken Porcelain' for free on GOG.com for a limited time. The giveaway runs until June 9 at 2:45 AM Japan time. Once claimed, the game stays in the user's library permanently. The title is a prequel to 'Remothered: Tormented Fathers' and part of a planned trilogy.
Stormind Games began distributing the GOG.com version of 'Remothered: Broken Porcelain' for free on June 8. The offer lasts until 2:45 AM Japan time on June 9. Once added to a library, the game remains playable indefinitely. The regular price is 3,090 yen including tax, and the game supports Japanese display.
'Remothered: Broken Porcelain' is the second entry in the survival horror series. It follows Jennifer, a 15-year-old expelled from boarding school, who takes a live-in job at the remote Ashmann Inn. Players explore the building, solve puzzles, and hide from threats in a stealth-based approach. The game is a prequel to 'Remothered: Tormented Fathers' and is part of a trilogy planned by Italian designer Chris Darril, who worked on 'NightCry' as a tribute to 'Clock Tower'.
The third game, 'Remothered: Red Nun's Legacy', was announced in March with a target release within the year. The first game is also free on Steam simultaneously.
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