80 Days devs Inkle have opened Heaven’s Vault


Sail the rivers between moons and planets, discover historical ruins and bustling cities alike, and be taught a misplaced historical language in Heaven’s Vault, out now. The sci-fi archaeology journey is the most recent game from Inkle, the studio behind the superb 80 Days, and that’s sufficient to make me purchase it. Hold on a sec.

Okay, carried out. For realsies. Lovely.

Alice Bee is presently writing down Wot She Thinks of Heaven’s Vault to tell us all sssssoon however, for now, right here’s phrase that it’s out.

Right so, we’re area archaeologist Aliya who, with the assistance of her robopal, is unearthing the secrets and techniques of an historical civilisation throughout a nebula the place a river flows between worlds. As effectively as exploring, she’s studying their language. Inkle have created a fictional language with over a thousand phrases to seek out, as Brendy has detailed before, and we’ll attempt to determine it out. It’s very a lot not Duolingo, as Aliya should intuit the which means of glyphs from context, from information, from… guesswork, typically. The extra she learns, the extra understands the previous and revises her understanding of the language and the civilisation’s historical past.

Which sounds grand to me.

Alice is engaged on that there overview, as I discussed, however within the meantime you may learn her recent preview for extra.

Heaven’s Vault is out now on Steam. A 15% launch low cost brings it right down to £16.99/€18.69/$21.24 till Tuesday the 23rd.

Our Matthew chatted with Heaven’s Vault narrative director Jon Ingold throughout EGX Rezzed earlier this month, displaying off a bit of exploration and the huge, huge timeline of historical past:

Ingold additionally gave a Rezzed speak about making a fictional language:


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