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SAN JOSE, Calif. - September 6, 2013 - Three years ago, Scott Reed died at the hands of the Cain Killer, a serial murderer who targets siblings. On September 19, Scott's sister Erica will finally close in on justice in the exciting conclusion of Phoenix Online Studios' episodic adventure, Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller. Upon the finale's September 19 release, the full Cognition series for PC/Mac will arrive on Steam and GOG for the first time, with these outlets joining CognitionGame.com and other online stores where the series has been releasing episodically.

Cognition is a paranormal thriller with a graphic novel aesthetic, classic point-and-click adventure gameplay, and a gripping storyline. FBI agent Erica Reed has a secret weapon for tracking down killers: a "sixth sense" that reveals flashes of the past so she can piece together how a crime unfolded. When she starts finding clues at crime scenes that seem to have been left specifically for her, she suspects that someone knows her secret -- are they trying to help, or luring her into a trap? In the series' high-stakes conclusion, past and present converge when the details of Scott's death are revealed and Erica comes face to face with his murderer. But during the final showdown between clairvoyant and serial killer, even Erica's paranormal powers might not be enough to stop the Cain Killer from finishing what he started.

The 4-episode Cognition: An Erica Reed Thriller has been releasing quarterly since October 2012. Partially funded by a successful Kickstarter campaign, the series was developed by a passionate indie team with help from veteran adventure game designer Jane Jensen (Gabriel Knight, Gray Matter), who consulted on the story. Cognition's long-awaited Steam release follows a 10-month Greenlight effort that amassed more than 25k votes from the gaming community.

To celebrate the season finale, Phoenix will hold an online release party and live stream at 2:00pm Eastern time on September 19. Fans who have been following the series episodically or new players curious about Cognition are invited to join the developers, Jane Jensen, and other special guests to chat about the series, adventure games, indie game development, and more. Additional details will be posted at http://youtube.com/postudios leading up to the event.

Those who don't want to wait two weeks to dive in to this gripping adventure can visit CognitionGame.com to read up on the series and purchase individual episodes or a 4-episode Season Pass. For a full list of online stores that currently offer Cognition for PC and Mac, visit http://store.postudios.com/pages/other-places-to-buy.
I like what I saw, the hand drawn graphic is always a big plus for me.

But really, why she keep scowling in every picture of her? Is this Erica Reed doesn't have any other expression other than Batman's scowl? heh :p
Thanks for posting ne_zavarj!
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RedRagan: I like what I saw, the hand drawn graphic is always a big plus for me.

But really, why she keep scowling in every picture of her? Is this Erica Reed doesn't have any other expression other than Batman's scowl? heh :p
She's had a really bad week. :)
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katiehal16: Thanks for posting ne_zavarj!
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RedRagan: I like what I saw, the hand drawn graphic is always a big plus for me.

But really, why she keep scowling in every picture of her? Is this Erica Reed doesn't have any other expression other than Batman's scowl? heh :p
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katiehal16: She's had a really bad week. :)
Bad taco week to be exact :D
Fabulous news :).
Will the billions of people that have the episodes via bundles get GOG keys?
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Smannesman: Will the billions of people that have the episodes via bundles get GOG keys?
I've got the first two episodes from IndieGameStand.com, I need to get around to them and decide if I want to finish the series. If I like them, I really don't have a problem with getting the full series here, assuming it's reasonably priced.
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Smannesman: Will the billions of people that have the episodes via bundles get GOG keys?
I'd assume GOG will be selling the full 4 episodes as one product, in which case it seems unlikely. Perhaps owners of the first one might be able to get a 25% off code, owners of 1 and 2 a 50% off code and owners of 1, 2 and 3 a 75% off code. I think that'd be really good, but it's up to Phoenix Online and GOG to agree on something.
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Smannesman: Will the billions of people that have the episodes via bundles get GOG keys?
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cdnred: I've got the first two episodes from IndieGameStand.com, I need to get around to them and decide if I want to finish the series. If I like them, I really don't have a problem with getting the full series here, assuming it's reasonably priced.
Very unlikely. GOG only sells complete games, not by episode.
Besides, all the people who got a few episodes per bundle, already have them as a DRM-Free version.
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cdnred: I've got the first two episodes from IndieGameStand.com, I need to get around to them and decide if I want to finish the series. If I like them, I really don't have a problem with getting the full series here, assuming it's reasonably priced.
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Azrael360: Very unlikely. GOG only sells complete games, not by episode.
Besides, all the people who got a few episodes per bundle, already have them as a DRM-Free version.
Where I wrote "getting", I meant buying (the whole series). I wouldn't expect GOG to to sell episodes of a finished series in parts.
A nice title to bring here, though I already have the first three of the four episodes. (I think I bought them on Desura during a sale, though one or two might have come from a bundle.) Dunno if I'll buy them all over again here, but I just might. Will have to see what bonuses GOG includes with them.