Heaven's Vault

2019 adventure video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Heaven's Vault is a 2021 archaeological science-fiction adventure game released by Inkle for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 on April 16, 2019, and for Nintendo Switch on January 28, 2021.

DesignersJon Ingold, Joseph Humfrey
ProgrammerJoseph Humfrey
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Heaven's Vault
DeveloperInkle
PublisherInkle
DesignersJon Ingold, Joseph Humfrey
ProgrammerJoseph Humfrey
ArtistLaura Dilloway
WriterJon Ingold
ComposerLaurence Chapman
EngineUnity[1]
PlatformsMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
ReleasePlayStation 4, Windows
  • WW: April 16, 2019
Nintendo Switch
  • WW: January 28, 2021
GenreAdventure game
ModeSingle-player
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Gameplay

Gameplay screenshot.

In Heaven's Vault, the player takes the role of an archaeologist called Aliya Elasra who has a robotic companion called Six.[2] The game follows the course of their adventure as they 'sail' between the moons of the Nebula searching for a missing roboticist called Janniqi Renba.[3]

The player has to decipher and learn the hieroglyphic language of the Ancients, a lost civilization.[4] This involves finding and collecting inscriptions from ancient artifacts, sites and ruins and translating and discussing texts with other characters.[5]

The developers say that over a thousand words written in Ancient, the game's fictional language, can be found and say that its pictorial glyphs are inspired by Ancient Egyptian and Chinese writing systems.[6]

The player can choose their own route through the story and around the Nebula as it employs a non-linear approach to narrative storytelling, allowing the player to make choices that impact the plot.[7]

Development

Following the release of 80 Days, Inkle had met with potential media partners for a collaboration for their next game. One of these was BBC who suggested several possible intellectual properties that Inkle could work on. This included Doctor Who, and over eight months they developed a prototype called The Daedelus Effect where the player could explore the TARDIS and play a mini game similar to Super Hexagon to simulate traveling in the TARDIS. This required updating their internal game engine support having 2D characters moving about a 3D environment. Though they did not hear back on this prototype from the BBC, Inkle decided to use the effort as a basis for a new game, resulting in Heaven's Vault.[8]

Reception

On its release, Heaven's Vault was met with "generally favourable" reviews from critics for Microsoft Windows, with an aggregate score of 76/100, and "mixed or average reviews" with an aggregate score of 71/100 for PlayStation 4 on Metacritic.[9][10]

Music

Laurence Chapman composed the soundtrack for the game. Chapman recruited Brookspeare Music for recording the strings. He also added subtle synth pads as a reminder that Heaven's Vault is a science fiction game.[16] Richard Brooker from Brookspeare Music also mixed the soundtrack.[17]

Novelisation

In 2021, Inkle published two tie-in novels for the game, Heaven's Vault - I. The Loop and Heaven's Vault - II. The Vault.[18] A third tie-in novel, Heaven's Vault - III. The Flood was published in 2025[19] and the fourth, The Rising Light, completing the story, has been announced for 2026.[20] Written by Jon Ingold, Heaven's Vault's writer, the books also follow the story of Aliya and Six, but feature a different plot to the game.

Accolades

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YearAwardCategoryResultRef
2019 The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards Best Role-Playing Game Nominated [21]
2019 Golden Joystick Awards PC Game of the Year Nominated [22]
2020 Writers' Guild of Great Britain Awards Best Writing in a Video Game Nominated [23]
New York Game Awards Off Broadway Award for Best Indie Game Nominated [24]
NAVGTR Awards Game, Special Class Nominated [25]
MCV/Develop Awards Gameplay Innovation of the Year Nominated [26]
Narrative Innovation of the Year Nominated
Independent Games Festival Awards Excellence in Narrative Won [27]
16th British Academy Games Awards British Game Nominated [28]
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