Dear Esther Landmark Edition feature

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition is free to own on Steam for a limited time

The Chinese Room and Secret Mode are currently giving away for free Dear Esther: Landmark Edition on Steam. From today and until February 16th, PC gamers can visit the game’s Steam store page and acquire their free copy.

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition is a remake of the Source Engine-powered Dear Esther in Unity engine. This enhanced version features full audio remaster, and a brand-new Directors’ Commentary mode.

Here are the game’s key features:

  • Every play-through a unique experience, with randomly generated audio, visuals and events.
  • Explore incredible environments that fully immerse you in the haunting island and its mysterious past.
  • A poetic, semi-randomised story like you’ve never experienced in a game before.
  • Stunning soundtrack composed by Jessica Curry, featuring world-class musicians.
  • An uncompromisingly inventive game delivered to the highest AAA standards.

You can acquire your free copy from here.

Have fun!

Dear Esther: Landmark Edition - Trailer

11 thoughts on “Dear Esther: Landmark Edition is free to own on Steam for a limited time”

  1. “An uncompromisingly inventive game delivered to the highest AAA standards.”
    The marketing guy has balls bigger than Saturn

  2. I don’t care to revisit this “game”.

    It took me 3 times starting and quitting to finally finish because it was so mind-numbing boring.

  3. One of the most pretentious walking simulators i ever experience, if you have 15 minutes to kill and nothing else to do (that includes not staring at the wall), launch this.

    1. Dunno why you got downvoted, you’re right!
      There’s NOTHING to do in this demo, not even the slightest interaction with something. You walk, walk, walk and listen to some ridiculous podcast.
      Calling this a game is the same calling me an spaceship.

      1. I don’t mind it, Psydekick looks like a dic*sucker.
        This “game” i would give it a pass as the project of some student working in 3D and overall design (it looks pretty, but there’s no interaction at all or dynamic of any kind) but this is been sold, even for free feels expensive cause is wasting my time (the most valuable thing in your life)
        Would work better as a short novel i guess, if you want to tell the story and send some message which is nothing mindblowing…but as a game, f*ck no.

  4. This game is f##ken terrible. The only reason to add it to your steam account is if you are one of those ppl that loves to see a massive number of games on their account. If you have 1000+ games then there is no question about it… you own a ton of trash! Enjoy your copy of Dear Esther LOL

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