The Time I Have Left Set For 2023 On PC

The Time I Have Left Set For 2023 On PC
Source: Steam

The Time I Have Left? Who knows – a few years, months – heck – a piano might fall on my head, and I only have a few minutes to go. Oh, not me – the game. Right… Well, that I do know: it’s coming in 2023.

Woah there, champ, why are you posting news on something a year away? Can’t I enjoy my life now? Of course, you can, but when you’ve read about this and seen the trailer, you might wish your life away. Just a little bit.

Inspired by the PlayStation One era (though you can’t tell from these crisp visuals), developer GROUND Game Atelier announced The Time I Have Left at the Future Games Spring Showcase. It’s a time-driven exploration game, offering RPG elements and ‘a big focus on storytelling’.

When Aline becomes infected by The Miasma – a condition that leads to certain death (a bit like Code Vein?), she has to escape an enormous underground complex called Colony 7. Key features in the game include:

  • Stunning visuals – Dense environments rendered in a striking style bring the mysterious Colony 7 to life. 
  • Time-driven story and gameplay – The clock is always ticking. What will players do with the time they have left? Key events only trigger at specific times. Shortcuts, hidden stories, unique items, and other secrets lie in wait.
  • Light and accessible RPG elements – Players will resist attacks from grotesque visions of death that assault Aline and will need to time their movements to evade the creatures that dwell in the liminal space. 
  • Knowledge is power – New abilities are unlocked as players complete the in-game database, granting more tools to deal with the countless unexpected scenarios in your path.
  • Nostalgic flair, modern spin – The team at GROUND takes inspiration from classic games but breaks convention to create something completely original.

Have a look at The Time I Have Left trailer. It’s very pretty:

Though scheduled for a 2023 release, you can wishlist The Time I Have Left on Steam now. Go on then.