Overview

Also Known As
Dear Esther
Number of Players
1 (Single Player)
Genre
Release Date

PlayStation Store

  • US 20th Sep 2016, $9.99
  • EU 20th Sep 2016, £7.99
Official Site
dear-esther.com

Reviews

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Dear Esther: Landmark Edition Screenshot
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Dear Esther: Landmark Edition News

  • Podcast Episode 14 - The PS4 Slim and PS4 Pro

    And is the Iron Price right?

    A fictitious prize to whoever cites both references in that sub header! Anyway, we've got another bumper episode for you this week that comes to you with improved microphone quality on my end, for once. Huzzah! This episode, we catch up on all the latest new from the PlayStation Meeting and Tokyo Game Show. Plus, we...

  • News Dear Esther Strolls to PS4 on 20th September

    One foot in front of the other

    Those looking for a fresh dose of strolling simulator in their life may be enthused to learn that Dear Esther will walk 500 miles to the PlayStation 4 on 20th September. This is the acclaimed adventure game by Brighton-based developer The Chinese Room, and preceded Everybody's Gone to the Rapture on the PC. This new...

  • News Dear Esther Slow Walks to PS4 This Summer

    Yours truly

    Stunning indie explore-'em-up Dear Esther will sidle to the PlayStation 4 this summer, publishing house Curve Digital has announced. The game – originally developed by Everybody's Gone to the Rapture maker The Chinese Room – first put one foot in front of the other all the way back in 2012 on the PC. It went on to win a raft of BAFTA...

About The Game

"A deserted island… a lost man… memories of a fatal crash… a book written by a dying explorer."

Dear Esther is a ghost story, told using first-person gaming technologies. Rather than traditional game-play the focus here is on exploration, uncovering the mystery of the island, of who you are and why you are here. Fragments of story are randomly uncovered when exploring the various locations of the island, making every each journey a unique experience. Dear Esther features a stunning, specially commissioned soundtrack from Jessica Curry.

Forget the normal rules of play; if nothing seems real here, it's because it may just be all a delusion. What is the significance of the aerial – What happened on the motorway – is the island real or imagined – who is Esther and why has she chosen to summon you here? The answers are out there, on the lost beach and the tunnels under the island. Or then again, they may just not be, after all…