Big, Fat Greek Adventure Theisis for PS3 in Development

Track7 Games is currently working on Theisis for PS3, which the company describes as an adventure that intertwines “awe and dread, humor and split-second decisions, discovery and betrayal, the mythical and the mundane… where your only hope is the discarded rumor of ancient folklore, dubious medieval books and above all your wits!”

Theseis is set in present day Athens (Greece not Georgia). The story  begins from the network of caves underneath the Greek metropolis “crawling with the remnants of a bygone age and the treasures of the past, to long lost places of legend all over Greece.”  Andronicus and Pheve stumble upon pieces of a 2,000 year machine hidden under layers of centuries-old conspiracy, stealth and bloody murder. That’s  just the tip of the iceberg!  What they discovered is a great power!  Dormant but not dead. Waiting to rewaken.  The peculiar machine takes them to a place where the “dividing line between myth and reality becomes a mysterious blur.”  If you love Greek mythology you know you will just love this.
Track7 Games is currently working on Theisis for PS3, which the company describes as an adventure that intertwines “awe and dread, humor and split-second decisions, discovery and betrayal, the mythical and the mundane… where your only hope is the discarded rumor of ancient folklore, dubious medieval books and above all your wits!”

Theseis is set in present day Athens (Greece not Georgia). The story  begins from the network of caves underneath the Greek metropolis “crawling with the remnants of a bygone age and the treasures of the past, to long lost places of legend all over Greece.”  Andronicus and Pheve stumble upon pieces of a 2,000 year machine hidden under layers of centuries-old conspiracy, stealth and bloody murder. That’s  just the tip of the iceberg!  What they discovered is a great power!  Dormant but not dead. Waiting to rewaken.  The peculiar machine takes them to a place where the “dividing line between myth and reality becomes a mysterious blur.”  If you love Greek mythology you know you will just love this.

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