

The game follows Elayna Sedai, the Keeper of the Chronicles of the White Tower, as she embarks on a perilous quest to retrieve one of the four lost seals keeping the terrifying and mysterious Dark One imprisoned. Originally developed by Legend Entertainment and released in 1999, The Wheel of Time is a fantasy-themed first-person shooter set 150 years before the events of Robert Jordan’s epic fantasy series and the hit Amazon TV show. This latest offering from GOG provides players the most direct route to experiencing the iconic titles of yesteryear and is the only place to play one of GameSpy’s “most underrated games of all time” and a game fans of both the books and Amazon’s hit series won’t want to miss. The remastered first-person title launches today exclusively on digital video game storefront GOG, headlining its brand-new Good Old Games collection of classic PC games. Beware of potential spoilers.Vancouver, WA (April 6, 2022) – Independent video game publisher and remaster studio Nightdive Studios - under license from iwot productions’ affiliate Red Eagle Games and in partnership GOG.com - welcomes players back to Robert Jordan’s legendary fantasy masterpiece, The Wheel of Time. Before reading about these eye-opening secrets, remember this cardinal quote from BioShock Infinite: “there is always a lighthouse, a man, and a city.” In our case, there is always a secret waiting to be uncovered in this endlessly fascinating series.

While many of these hidden things relate to the world, others have served as hilarious references and generally awesome secrets waiting to be unraveled. While there are plenty of narrative secrets to sink your Big Daddy drill into, this list will also be covering easter eggs. Burial at Sea, Infinite’s downloadable content, presented an alternate version of Rapture that retained its mystery while also hiding many secrets of its own. Not only did the setting change from underwater Rapture to flying Columbia, but it also presented an infinite amount of possibilities. BioShock Infinite confirmed this by flipping the series on its head in both literal and figurative ways. However, some players still felt that there is still some mystery left floating somewhere in its watery depths. We know its rise and fall, the doomed visionary that was Andrew Ryan, and its many twisted inhabitants. The first two BioShock games had enough audio diaries and solid world-building to give us players a somewhat firm grip of the game's setting: the underwater city of Rapture.
