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Turtle Farewell to Stormblood! 🐢
and 2 of 2 for @dozyox, this time of their tauren, Imry
Thanks again!
Huge thank you to everyone who came to help Bri and I finish Shadowbringers! This expansion has been amazing and I can’t wait to experience even more with all of you.
IMRY: A Geologist's Journey into the Unknown
IMRY an atmospheric isometric RPG game, is ready for you to dive into on both Linux PC and Windows. All of this is made possible by the ongoing creativity of solo developer Igor Yakunin. That you can now find on Steam with 100% Positive reviews. Something feels wrong the moment you step into IMRY. The air is quiet, but not empty. Your tools start lying to you. The map stops making sense. And before long, you realize, you’re not exploring the wilderness… it’s watching you back.
This isn’t just another atmospheric isometric RPG
So, I went into IMRY expecting a cool indie throwback. You know the vibe, slow burn, isometric camera, some deep dialogue choices, maybe a bit of mystery. What I didn’t expect? That creeping feeling that the game itself is messing with me. You play as a geologist sent into the Siberian wilderness. Simple setup. Check out some weird ore deposits, write a report, go home. Easy. Except nothing stays normal for long. Your instruments start picking up signals that sound almost… intentional. Compasses spin like they’ve lost their minds. And the terrain? It literally stops matching your map. That’s when it clicks, this place isn’t broken. It’s behaving exactly how it wants to.
The kind of world that pulls you in and won’t let go
The atmosphere in IMRY is unreal. It’s all hand-painted, isometric environments, but it’s not just pretty—it’s heavy. Every screen feels like it’s hiding something. And if you’re into that old-school RPG energy, think Planescape: Torment vibes, you’ll feel right at home. But IMRY doesn’t copy that formula. It twists it. You’re constantly making choices, and the game remembers. Not in a “good vs evil” checkbox way, but in a subtle, creeping morality system that tracks how you deal with the unknown. Violence is there, sure. But it’s never pushed as the answer. In fact, some of the most interesting paths come from not fighting at all. That’s rare, and honestly, kind of refreshing.
IMRY - Official Trailer
Dialogue that actually matters (finally)
The branching dialogue system, built with something called StoryFlow Editor is where things really shine. Conversations don’t feel like filler. They feel tense. Like you’re always one wrong sentence away from making things worse. And because IMRY leans into that Strugatsky brothers inspiration (Roadside Picnic, Hard to Be a God), the writing has this quiet, philosophical edge. It’s not yelling at you. It’s whispering weird, unsettling ideas and letting them sit in your head.
Built by one dev… and it shows (in a good way)
Here’s the wild part, IMRY is being developed by a solo dev, Igor Yakunin. And instead of using some off-the-shelf engine, he built a custom one specifically for this game. You can feel that level of control. The pacing, the mood, the way systems connect, it all feels intentional. Nothing bloated. Nothing wasted. For Linux players especially, this is a big win. Native support on Linux PC and Windows means no weird workarounds, no performance headaches. Just install and play.
Why IMRY hits different
There’s a lot of indie RPGs out there right now. Some are great. Some are forgettable. IMRY atmospheric isometric RPG sticks with you. Not because it’s loud or flashy, but because it gets under your skin. It builds tension slowly. It respects your choices. And it trusts you to sit with uncertainty instead of handing you easy answers. If you’re the kind of player who likes digging into systems, exploring weird worlds, and making decisions that actually matter… this is one to play on Steam for $6.79 USD / £5.68 / 6,62€ with the 15% discount.
Imry (Van Doren, Book Series) by Author Crea Reitan, LGBTQ MM Second Chance Romance read, Amazon Audible Audiobook, Amazon Kindle Unlimited,
I’ll paint this moment immortal.
Months of texting silly innuendos leads to the hottest moment of my young life. Instead of dealing with the moment like an adult, I ghost him for nine days. Just when I think I’m ready to face him, he’s on his way out to hook up.
I lose my shit.
🗡️Possessive/Jealous 📱Hurt/Comfort 🗡️Second Chance 📱Obsessive and much more!
🗡️📱TEASER BLAST📱🗡️
Have you preordered Imry by Crea Reitan on audio yet? The next installment of the Van Doren series is coming to audio on December 9th for your listening pleasure!
Preorder: https://geni.us/imryaudiorelease
Cover Designer: Rebeca Designs
Narrators: Nick J Russo & Joshua Macrae
🗡️Possessive/Jealous
📱Hurt/Comfort
🗡️Second Chance
📱Obsessive
and much more!
🗡️📱PREORDER ALERT📱🗡️
Did you know Imry by Crea Reitan is coming to audio soon? Coming December 9th so preorder today!
Preorder: https://geni.us/imryaudiorelease
Cover Designer: Rebeca Designs
Narrators: Nick J Russo & Joshua Macrae
I’ll paint this moment immortal.
Months of texting silly innuendos leads to the hottest moment of my young life. Instead of dealing with the moment like an adult, I ghost him for nine days. Just when I think I’m ready to face him, he’s on his way out to hook up.
I lose my shit.
Coming clean about past heartbreak isn’t easy. Navigating what I promise is a ‘no expectations’ relationship proves impossible - not just because falling for Haze Prosser is far too easy, but because I’m internally freaking out as two thirds of my brothers are off fighting brutal criminals, leaving me home to take care of my unhinged brother’s perfectly safe husband.
It’s all fine until Voss calls in a panic and needs immediate back up. I don’t have a choice but to drag Oakley and Haze straight into the heart of NYC’s mafia families.
Everything will be fine…
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This is a LGBTQIA+ story with content not intended for those under 18 years of age due to graphic scenes and situations.
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