The Uncertain: Light at the End
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The Uncertain: Light at the End has been updated with many fixes and improvements, including the ability to skip cutscenes and fast-forward dialogues.

You are afraid. You are forced to hide. Those who served you till recently have suddenly turned against you. Now they hunt you. They’ve kidnapped your friends and family. You have no idea where they are or what’s become of them. There is nothing you can do about it. Your only option is to hide, surviving with no hope, not understanding what’s going on around you. You are an outcast, an outlaw because you are human.

Humankind has disappeared. Robots rule the Earth now. In The Uncertain: Last Quiet Day, we saw an inventor robot named RT join a small group of like-minded machines trying to help the few surviving humans.

The protagonist of Light At The End is one of these survivors—a girl named Emily. Together with Emily, one of the outcasts, you will have to survive in a world ruled by robots, searching for clues about the human disappearance. Was it an AI gone rogue or something else altogether?

Game features

  • Jump on a third-person sci-fi adventure in a world dominated by robots.
  • Learn about the past and present world by interacting with it.
  • Solve unique puzzles
  • Make plot-driving decisions
  • Enjoy beautiful locations and mood-setting music
  • Minimum
    Recommended
  • Operating system
    Windows 7 x64 and UP
  • Processor
    Intel i3 or AMD equivalent or better
  • Memory
    8.00 GB
  • Graphics
    Nvidia GeForce GTX 750Ti or higher
    • DirectX: 11
  • Sound
    Soundcard
  • Disk space
    11.72 GB
  • Architecture
    64-bit system
Available worldwide

Publisher:

META Publishing

Original release date:

2020-10-08

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