Press release

Face the past and find closure in The End of You, an emotional narrative experience out now on Steam and Itch.io

Can all the ghosts of the past fit in a single cardboard box?

Manchester, England - 20th June 2024: From solo developer Memory of God —creator of the critically acclaimed The Stillness of the WindThe End of You is now available on PC via Steam and itch.io! Take a look at the launch trailer here: https://youtu.be/MKY5GSLVh_A
 
The End of You is a short, emotional narrative game about love lost, the ghosts of the past, and the ungraceful clambering, oftentimes painful crawl towards closure. Interact with domestic objects, seek out memories, and embrace feelings that cut as sharp as a knife in this narrative journey designed to be played through in one sitting.

I wanted to make something incredibly personal, brutally honest and uncompromisingly human; to make the player feel like an uncomfortable voyeur, witnessing scenes of rarely seen intimacy while they inhabit Walter's skin and ask themselves ‘Should I be seeing this?’”, said Memory of God on what the players can expect. “For me it's as much about mental health as it is about a breakup, more specifically how an event like a breakup can make certain unhealthy thought patterns manifest. The protagonist is not intended to be a likeable character and the thoughts the player is exposed to can be quite dark and negative, indicative of someone who is not in a great place mentally, but I think his state of mind might be more relatable to all of us than we'd like to admit..
 
The End of You is now available on Steam and itch.io for $7.99 with a 15% launch week discount: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2962000/The_End_of_You/
 
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About Memory of God
Coyan Cardenas aka ‘Memory of God’ is the solo developer and director of Lambic Studios. After releasing his first commercial title, The Stillness of the Wind in 2019, Memory of God took a 5 year hiatus to focus on his own mental health in the wake of burnout and a late ADHD diagnosis.
 
Sparked by a break up with a long term partner in his own life, The End of You was developed over 8 months as a cathartic, self-reflective exercise to process his own thoughts and feelings about past relationships, with the hope that through playing the game perhaps others going through similar struggles could potentially find some consolation, or at least feel a little less lonely.