

Throughout the game we were tasked with taking and developing pictures of items that are key to the narrative in order to progress the story, this mechanic is well designed for the most part but soon becomes something of a tedious exercise. The first hour or so of Martha is Dead is very well-paced, we get the event that sets up the story and a few tutorials on some of the core mechanics, the main one being the emphasis on photography. The narrative also sits alongside another fairly bleak situation known as World War 2 which delivers some interesting weave to an already twisted set-up. Maintaining this persona is the driving force of the narrative as the relationship with your mother is explored with a mix of psychological and supernatural occurrences.

This adds an interesting hook to start things off as it becomes clear that Julia has always felt neglected by her parents and will now spend the rest of her life living as her sister who just happened to be deaf. Details are thin on the ground regarding this, but we’ll be sure to let you know how that plays out as soon as we hear more.Set in 1944 Italy, Marth is Dead begins with the player, Julia, finding her twin sister Martha dead in a lake, after a rather gruesome but bloody awesome sequence of symbolism involving skin pizza, Julia assumes the role of her dead sister. Wired Productions also today unveiled the limited edition Martha Is Dead triple Vinyl Soundtrack. will be your best bet whilst PC players can Wishlist it on Steam. You will be able to celebrate LKA’s release with an exclusive reversible sleeve, fold out double-sided A3 poster, collectable sticker sheet and a digital download Tarot card pack based on the cards in-game. If you’re looking to take in Martha is Dead on PlayStation, then you’ll find a physical version now available to pre-order. We can’t wait for people to experience the game for themselves.” “this is an experience curated to be faithful and accurate to the era, from our authentic recreation of the Tuscan countryside through to the impact that WWII had on Italy. “Martha Is Dead has been a long journey for us, but we’re now nearing the point where the whole world will get to play it,” offers Luca Dalco, Founder & Director, LKA. Meet the twins, Martha and Giulia, witness their special bond and get a glimpse of how dealing with the acute trauma of loss can affect a tortured mind.


This is shown off in Martha Is Dead’s latest trailer, as it teases Unreal’s revolutionary ‘Metahuman’ technology in an intimate and immersive showcase of the foreboding tension evident throughout the game.
