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Leaked Project Eternity screenshots give more glimpses into Obsidian's new universe

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By Len Hafer published 26 June 2013

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Details on Obsidian's Project Eternity have been coming along at a trickle since the end of the Kickstarter last October. A set of leaked screens have appeared via German site GameStar.de. Keep in mind, these are leaked, and the game is still several months away, so what you see here isn't necessarily representative of what you'll play.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

There's always a man. There's always an inn. There are always some yellowish trees. Clearly an homage to BioShock. My medieval/fantasy nerd powers have identified the gear on display as +2 Scalemail of the Bear and a Honed Cutlass.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

A party of adventurers! Or maybe a party of bandits. One of them has a pretty boss-looking axe. It also seems like some of that foliage has jaggies, meaning it might be rendered in real-time rather than being part of the pre-painted background. Oh look, a boat.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Hmmm... we've seen this vista before, but there are some new additions over on the left. That small camp (hey, it's the one we were seeing close-up in the last screen!) is new, as is the broken, second entrance to the temple. There also seems to be a character hiding in the brush near the intact bridge, there.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Here's a close-up of the statues on the temple entrance by night. Again, the lack of anti-aliasing allows us to spot what seems to be some dynamic light and shadows affecting the geometry of the background. Given that Eternity's environments are essentially built as matte paintings, that's pretty neat.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Here's another dude with one of those awesome axe deals. He seems to be standing in a mine, with barrels and a chest nearby. They're probably just full of more magic potions that a true warrior like him will have to lug around until he can exchange them for actually useful gold in the next town.

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

This place doesn't look pleasant. It's rocky, barren, and foreboding. Plus, look at all that dust blowing around. Do you know how hard it is to get dust out of a mail coif? I bet you don't, do you? I bet you don't even OWN a mail coif...

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Generally, when you find yourself crossing rickety bridges over an unfathomable, black abyss, you get the sense that a dungeon boss is near. At least, that's my reaction. Maybe you just stroll right on along into the monster's fangs. How am I supposed to know?

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

This seems to be the entrance to the mine we've seen in a couple of these screens. Or possibly, the exit. Or possibly, both. Remember when RPGs used to not hold your hand and make you walk all the way back out of the dungeon like a real adventurer? Kids these days, with their warp points and town portal scrolls...

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Project Eternity leaked screens

Project Eternity leaked screens

Ah, finally somewhere to dump those useless magic potions in exchange for sharp objects, armor, and booze. Check out the dust particles floating through the light in the doorway. We really can't wait to see this engine in motion. Hopefully, we don't have to wait until Eternity's tentative launch window of April 2014.

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Len Hafer
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Len Hafer is a freelancer and lifelong PC gamer with a specialty in strategy, RPGs, horror, and survival games. A chance encounter with Warcraft 2: Tides of Darkness changed her life forever. Today, her favorites include the grand strategy games from Paradox Interactive like Crusader Kings and Europa Universalis, and thought-provoking, story-rich RPGs like Persona 5 and Disco Elysium. She also loves history, hiking in the mountains of Colorado, and heavy metal music.

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