Solving Mysteries in 16th Century Bavaria as an Artist!
Developer Description:
From Obsidian, this game (Pentiment) is a historical narrative-driven game focusing on character development, heavily stylized art, and choice-driven storytelling in early 16th century Bavaria. Players will play as Andreas Maler, a clever illustrator caught up in a series of murders in Tassing and Kiersau Abbey over the course of twenty five years. Players will be responsible for conducting their own investigation to decide the fate of the community, but each decision will have lasting consequences and inexorably draws Andreas closer to the center of an underlying conspiracy.
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Of course they accused the nicest guy.
You asked for it;-) I noticed some more about german. The last names of most people are identical with their profession. Drucker means printer, Müller miller and Maler artist specialized in painting e.g. For wives they use the female expression, although they use y instead of i (Mulleryn), which might have been common at that time.
12:30 When there's a thought bubble – you can always click it to get extra opinions from the voices in your head. This'll usually let you rule out at least one bad option.
29:38 You can't just drop the L-bomb like that in the middle of a monastery.
33:00 I like the little inkblots of anger.
The end part probably has to do with the book in some way. I do like the fact that there are quite a few red herrings.