Talk Your Way to Victory with In Verbis Virtus

Talk Your Way to Victory with In Verbis Virtus

And speak a fictional language too!

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 06, 2015 @ 11:08 AM (Staff Bios)
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Recently, we have covered a game that features a mass array of the newest technology, but not a game focused entirely on voice-control.

Introducing In Verbis Virtus, brought to you by publisher Meridian4 and developer Indomitus Games. A voice-controlled fantasy adventure, the game emphasizes voice control and beauty to embrace and immerse you into the atmosphere.

Built on Unreal Engine, the game invites players to cast spells and explore temples with their own voices. Within the world, more spells are unlocked as the player presses forward in the temple. The immersion does not stop at voice-control and exploration. Indomitus Games has striven to provide top-notch graphics to enhance a breathtaking world capable of entrancing you for hours.

Currently, the positively scored title In Verbis Virtus is available on Steam for $14.99 through April 10th, a 25% discount off the original price.

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