lastlife2[dropcap]I[/dropcap] really enjoy Tim Schafer’s work, and just about everything that’s ever had the Double Fine logo on it has been pretty great. Last Life has a “Double Fine Presents” logo on it, but Double Fine is very minimally involved in the creation of this episodic sci-fi noir title. Double Fine simply has a massive amount of faith in this title, and judging by the looks of things, the folks over at Rocket Science are giving old T.S. a good reason to.

Last Life is a modern point-and-click adventure game following a 3D printed detective as he tries to solve his own murder – the murder of the man he was 3D printed from. Minimalist visuals, smooth and moody music, and witty dialogue make the gameplay video of this everything a gameplay demo should be, and you should check it out to get a better idea of what I’m talking about. Gameplay will consist of talking to people, searching for clues, and persuasion – through whatever means work best and are necessary. You even get to drink DNA-enhanced beer and break robots.

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If you have any interest in point-and-click adventure games, noir, minimalist art, or Tim Schafer’s opinion, go on over to Kickstarter and check out Last Life’s gameplay, music, art, and more info on this episodic sci-fi noir epic. Considering that Double Fine’s logo is on this, it’s less of a “go help these guys out” and more of a “quick, get the sweet rewards before it’s too late”, but every pledge helps bring more episodes, because the $75,000 initial goal is only meant to fund Episode 1. That’s Last Life, created by Rocket Science Amusements and endorsed by Tim Shafer.

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Nathaniel Liles is a freelance writer, writing major, and indie musician based in Southern Indiana. While procrastinating or avoiding real-world responsibility, Nathaniel enjoys playing rhythm games, action RPGs, and very colorful games with many bright, flashing lights. You can listen to Nathaniel sing songs or download his music for free at http://nathanielliles.bandcamp.com/.

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