Whispers of a Machine Raw Fury Genres: Games Adventure Puzzle $4.99 USD Minimum iOS Version: iOS 8.0 Download Size: 736.6MB Whispers of a Machine Raw Fury "A gamers pixel point-and-click dream" -The Daily Fandom "one of the most substantial point-and-click adventures we've … $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details"A gamers pixel point-and-click dream" -The Daily Fandom "one of the most substantial point-and-click adventures we've played in a while" -Newsweek "nostalgic, emotional, and beautiful" -Noisy Pixel ----- Whispers of a Machine is a Sci-Fi Nordic Noir that tells the story of Vera, a cybernetically augmented special agent tasked with investigating a string of murders. These brutal killings obscure a sinister truth, as Vera soon finds ties to a group of fanatics committed to creating an AI superintelligence — a pursuit outlawed for nearly a century. Complicating things, a great loss from Vera's past comes back to haunt her, making her question her own sanity and everything she stands for. As an agent of the Central Bureau, Vera is equipped with an advanced nano-substance called Blue. This rare and sought-after technology allows her to develop superhuman abilities adapted to her psychological mindset. Choose your playstyle and utilize these augmentations to investigate, gather information, and solve puzzles with multiple solutions. Will Vera’s unique blend of skills and intuition be enough to solve the case, or will she discover that things are more ambiguous than they seemed? In this emotionally gripping story with existential twists and multiple endings, Vera's actions will have monumental consequences not only for herself, but for all of humanity... - INVESTIGATION, AUGMENTED: Will Vera approach situations with a more empathetic, analytical, or assertive style? Your choices will impact her augmentations and subsequent puzzle solutions. - A POST-AI FUTURISTIC DYSTOPIA: Immerse yourself in a realized world of beautifully hand-drawn pixel art design and gorgeous settings influenced by the Nordics. - POINT-AND-CLICK INNOVATION: A groundbreaking entry to the point-and-click adventure game genre by the experienced developers of Kathy Rain and The Samaritan Paradox. - PROFESSIONALLY VOICED: 4,000+ lines of dialogue with full English voice acting, directed by Wadjet Eye Games' Dave Gilbert. ** Images featured above have been taken on devices that support 16:9 resolution. Devices with resolutions that exceed 16:9 may experience issues with image scaling and clarity. Information Seller:Raw Fury Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Apr 17, 2019 Updated:Feb 22, 2022 Version:1.1.5 Size:737.9 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Gambler likes this. metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #2 metalcasket, Apr 17, 2019 Just a heads up...if you were thinking this might be different than Kathy Rain and the Wadjet eye releases and actually takes up the entirety of your phones screen, I’m sad to report that the screenshots on the App Store are misleading and this is letterboxed on iPhone X/XS. Gwarmaxx Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2010 4,446 376 83 NCC 1701 #3 Gwarmaxx, Apr 17, 2019 beautiful p&c adventure for all those nostalgic guys like me that still miss a lot the golden era of adventure games... i'm still a the start of the story, but seems pretty solid and long enough to fall in love with this beauty! besides, i love Raw Fury games, all masterpieces imo. sebgo and Gambler like this. Gambler Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2014 546 110 43 Gazorpazorp #4 Gambler, Apr 19, 2019 Standout Point’n’Click adventure from the publishers of Kathy Rain. Whispers of a Machine is super-immersive, the story reels you in immediatly, the extra abilities (or light RPG elements if you will) are very cool and - same as with the choices - add a very interesting layer to the game. Very impressed with WoaM so far. I already liked Kathy Rain a lot but this one is shaping up to be an even better experience. Gwarmaxx likes this. Gambler Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2014 546 110 43 Gazorpazorp #5 Gambler, Apr 19, 2019 Last edited: Apr 19, 2019 Also one of those nostalgic guys here - Hi mate Not only missing the golden age of the 90s but also the huge uptick adventure releases got (not only) on mobile by 2012, 2013 where Kickstarter hypes for games like Broken Age propelled the Point’n’Click genre to a higher plane of existence again. Unfortunately considering its botched release and the rather mediocre end-product (or other disappointments like the still not released SpaceVenture) it somehow also helped with the current decline in public interest again. Luckily there are still cool releases, not as many as before and alas, most for PC. But even in 2019 mobile gamers still get treated to a few adventure jewels like Odysseus Kosmos, Darkestville Castle, Detective Gallo and now Whispers of a Machine. But unfortunately sales for all of those seemed to be rather underwhelming - One just has to take a look at the App Store’s Top Paid or the TA Hot Games list. Other than the remake of the odd classic now and then it’s nearly impossible to ever find even a single Point’n’Click adventure there. Guess the fact that adventures are (luckily) very badly suited for the F2P model is another reason most devs - considering today’s App Store atmosphere - don’t touch them (especially) for mobile anymore. I absolutely adore the genre and hope (and am also pretty certain) that there will be better times again. Just hope they aren’t too far off. L.Lawliet and Gwarmaxx like this. Gwarmaxx Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2010 4,446 376 83 NCC 1701 #6 Gwarmaxx, Apr 20, 2019 Last edited: Apr 20, 2019 i totally agree with you @Gambler , and would add that new generations maybe don’t understand the philosophy and feelings beyond a p&c adventure, so sales will never be enough, specially among phones gamers. btw, why the hell are gone from the store great classics like Monkey Island 1/2??? edit> played all 3 chapter of OK, 4th one is oncoming, 5th and last has just been published on Steam. Darkestville and Gallo are at the top of my wishlist, maybe next month... Gambler likes this. Gambler Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2014 546 110 43 Gazorpazorp #7 Gambler, Apr 22, 2019 This is such a disgrace and one I‘ll never understand ... Disney just seems to have decided out of the blue in 2015 to yank both Monkey Island Special Editions from the App Store. Those are two of the greatest adventure games ever made and there wasn‘t even some kind of compatibility issue with newer iOS versions. The games worked fine. And I‘m sure they would have continued to sell enough copies to justify pushing an update once every few years if some incompatibility issues with new iOS versions should have come along. But no, Disney just takes both games from the store for no good reason ... And without any explanation. They just don‘t seem to care about the franchise or its fans (They only cared about Star Wars anyway when purchasing Lucasfilm/LucasArts). That’s why I can‘t for the life of me comprehend why they don’t just sell the Monkey Island rights to Ron Gilbert so he can finish the trilogy as he had always planned (he was only at the helm of part 1 & 2). They’re just letting the franchise collect dust after all ... Gwarmaxx likes this. drpalland Active Member Nov 9, 2019 26 6 3 Male #8 drpalland, Nov 9, 2019 Last edited by a moderator: Nov 9, 2019 I assume most of you are aware of Raw Fury’s influence? “Kathy Rain” and “Mosaic” are two of their biggest hits. Has anyone played “Whispers of a Machine” yet? If so, did you enough it? I’m about 20% into the game and I’d like to know what you guys think about it. Makara Nou Well-Known Member May 29, 2019 563 152 43 Male https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9mojIWbYFolADF7ZwPJQxA?view_as=subscriber #9 Makara Nou, Nov 9, 2019 I like Kathy Rain....And got Whispers of a Machine already but still haven’t got around to it yet (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Just a heads up...if you were thinking this might be different than Kathy Rain and the Wadjet eye releases and actually takes up the entirety of your phones screen, I’m sad to report that the screenshots on the App Store are misleading and this is letterboxed on iPhone X/XS.
beautiful p&c adventure for all those nostalgic guys like me that still miss a lot the golden era of adventure games... i'm still a the start of the story, but seems pretty solid and long enough to fall in love with this beauty! besides, i love Raw Fury games, all masterpieces imo.
Standout Point’n’Click adventure from the publishers of Kathy Rain. Whispers of a Machine is super-immersive, the story reels you in immediatly, the extra abilities (or light RPG elements if you will) are very cool and - same as with the choices - add a very interesting layer to the game. Very impressed with WoaM so far. I already liked Kathy Rain a lot but this one is shaping up to be an even better experience.
Also one of those nostalgic guys here - Hi mate Not only missing the golden age of the 90s but also the huge uptick adventure releases got (not only) on mobile by 2012, 2013 where Kickstarter hypes for games like Broken Age propelled the Point’n’Click genre to a higher plane of existence again. Unfortunately considering its botched release and the rather mediocre end-product (or other disappointments like the still not released SpaceVenture) it somehow also helped with the current decline in public interest again. Luckily there are still cool releases, not as many as before and alas, most for PC. But even in 2019 mobile gamers still get treated to a few adventure jewels like Odysseus Kosmos, Darkestville Castle, Detective Gallo and now Whispers of a Machine. But unfortunately sales for all of those seemed to be rather underwhelming - One just has to take a look at the App Store’s Top Paid or the TA Hot Games list. Other than the remake of the odd classic now and then it’s nearly impossible to ever find even a single Point’n’Click adventure there. Guess the fact that adventures are (luckily) very badly suited for the F2P model is another reason most devs - considering today’s App Store atmosphere - don’t touch them (especially) for mobile anymore. I absolutely adore the genre and hope (and am also pretty certain) that there will be better times again. Just hope they aren’t too far off.
i totally agree with you @Gambler , and would add that new generations maybe don’t understand the philosophy and feelings beyond a p&c adventure, so sales will never be enough, specially among phones gamers. btw, why the hell are gone from the store great classics like Monkey Island 1/2??? edit> played all 3 chapter of OK, 4th one is oncoming, 5th and last has just been published on Steam. Darkestville and Gallo are at the top of my wishlist, maybe next month...
This is such a disgrace and one I‘ll never understand ... Disney just seems to have decided out of the blue in 2015 to yank both Monkey Island Special Editions from the App Store. Those are two of the greatest adventure games ever made and there wasn‘t even some kind of compatibility issue with newer iOS versions. The games worked fine. And I‘m sure they would have continued to sell enough copies to justify pushing an update once every few years if some incompatibility issues with new iOS versions should have come along. But no, Disney just takes both games from the store for no good reason ... And without any explanation. They just don‘t seem to care about the franchise or its fans (They only cared about Star Wars anyway when purchasing Lucasfilm/LucasArts). That’s why I can‘t for the life of me comprehend why they don’t just sell the Monkey Island rights to Ron Gilbert so he can finish the trilogy as he had always planned (he was only at the helm of part 1 & 2). They’re just letting the franchise collect dust after all ...
I assume most of you are aware of Raw Fury’s influence? “Kathy Rain” and “Mosaic” are two of their biggest hits. Has anyone played “Whispers of a Machine” yet? If so, did you enough it? I’m about 20% into the game and I’d like to know what you guys think about it.