Reverse: 1999 is a unique and captivating 20th century time-travel strategic RPG game developed by Bluepoch. The game is set on the last day of 1999, where a mysterious event known as the "Storm" has taken over the world. As the player, you are the Timekeeper, an observer of eras, and you have the ability to travel through different time periods after each "Storm." Your mission is to find and save other Arcanists, powerful allies who can sense the "Storm," from being erased from the timeline.
The game features stunning visuals that blend retro and modern aesthetics, creating a mysterious and captivating atmosphere. The unique visual elements, inspired by various art styles throughout history such as Pop Art and classical oil painting, add to the overall immersive experience of the game.
Embark on a cinematic adventure across the 20th century, from the Roaring '20s to the turn of the millennium, and uncover the truth about the "Storm" and the mystery of the year 1999. The game also offers full English voice acting with authentic accents, allowing players to fully immerse themselves in the different time periods. The diverse cast of voice actors with British, Italian, French, and other accents adds to the authenticity of the game.
Discover and recruit fantastic Arcanists from different times and regions, who were once known as "mages," "wizards," and "freaks." These powerful allies now live in uneasy coexistence with regular humans, but their true identities and intentions remain a mystery.
In this all-new RPG, players can build their team, cast spells, and use gorgeous arcane skills to defeat enemies and achieve glorious victories. With its captivating storyline, stunning visuals, and unique gameplay, Reverse: 1999 offers an exciting adventure through time. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind gaming experience!
For more information and updates on the game, visit the official website, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and Discord channels. Join the community and embark on an unforgettable journey through time in Reverse: 1999.









