V0260 By Infinitelust Studios __exclusive__ | Regret Island
The soundtrack in Regret Island is equally impressive. The game features a beautiful, haunting score that perfectly complements the atmosphere and tone of the game. The sound effects are also well-done, with realistic sounds for everything from character interactions to environmental effects.
The drone zips backward, revealing your surroundings. You are standing on a wooden dock, the wood silver with age. Beyond it lies a dense, emerald jungle that seems to vibrate with hidden life. The sky is a perfect, bruised purple, suggesting a permanent, beautiful twilight. regret island v0260 by infinitelust studios
Marin arrived on a dawn that smelled of salt and old rain. She had sailed alone for four days, following a notebook’s sundered directions and a handful of brine-dulled sketches drawn by her father before he vanished. He had called the place Regret Island in a voice that sounded like a question. He had left her a single crumpled photograph of someone at a cliff’s edge, face turned away. The only thing Marin knew for certain was that if the island held any answers, she would find them. The soundtrack in Regret Island is equally impressive
The addition of Morgan, the morally ambiguous journal system, and the terrifying "Sunken Chapel" sequence make v0260 the definitive version to play right now —provided you have the emotional stamina to handle the weight of your own digital regrets. The drone zips backward, revealing your surroundings
Night pressed down with no sky to soften it. Stars above were dimmed as if the island’s presence drew the light away. Marin found no shelter she trusted and made a small camp in the ruins of a chapel whose stained-glass eyes had long been emptied. She lit a small fire and unfolded the photograph her father had left. The man at the cliff edge had a coat flapping in wind and a posture full of regret. The angle was wrong to see his face. The photograph was both a petition and a lock.