£125.00
Every now and then a game comes along that takes your breath away. We knew from the very start that Martha Is Dead’s tense, dark, emotional tale of love and loss, was such a game. Set in 1940s era Tuscany, you play as Giulia, investigating the death of your twin sister, Martha, as the ominous presence of World War II draws ever closer. You’ll explore the idyllic Italian countryside, take photos and unearth clues in an attempt to unravel the secrets and mystery of what happened to her - in a visually stunning and deeply immersive psychological thriller, from master developer LKA (The Town of Light).
In true Wired Productions style we have attentively crafted a premium physical Collector’s Edition befitting this one of a kind game. From the stunning presentation box to the wealth of exclusive, never-before-seen items, housed therein, this is a must-own celebration of the game for any fan.
The Martha Is Dead Collector’s Edition is individually numbered, with a certificate of authenticity, and is available in strictly limited quantities, exclusively from the Wired online store for the UK and European markets.
This collector's edition is limited to 1000 units world wide and will ship immediately
The Martha Is Dead Collector’s Edition:
Artwork and specifications not final and are subject to change.
The game is recommended for an adult audience and is rated ESRB M (Mature), PEGI 18 and USK 16. It is not recommended for players who may find depictions of mature scenes containing blood, dismemberment, disfigurement of human bodies, miscarriage and self-harm disturbing.
£50.00
A captivating accompaniment to the dark first-person psychological thriller, set in 1944 Italy, that blurs the lines between reality, superstition and the tragedy of war.
Immerse yourself in a deeply evocative and atmospheric soundtrack featuring the works of underwater music specialists Between Music and their Aquasonic project; The Town of Light composer Aseptic Void and his moody yet spine-tingling tones; and held together in true vintage style with reimagined versions of classic tracks including Schubert's Ave Maria, O Bella Ciao, with original tracks written and sung by Francesca Messina, AKA 90s disco star, Femina Ridens.
This limited edition soundtrack features 33 eclectic tracks, and will be available on triple 12" white/black marbled vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve. Limited to only 500 pressings worldwide.
Artwork not final and subject to change.
If you live in the US you can pre-order direct from our friends at Limited Run Games!
The game is recommended for an adult audience and is rated ESRB M (Mature), PEGI 18 and USK 16. It is not recommended for players who may find depictions of mature scenes containing blood, dismemberment, disfigurement of human bodies, miscarriage and self-harm disturbing.
Vinyl 1 Side A
1 Femina Ridens - O, Bella Ciao!
2 Femina Ridens - Non Posso Far Bucato Che Non Piova
3 Femina Ridens - Don't Forget My Name
4 Femina Ridens - Ninna Nanna Sette e Venti
5 Femina Ridens - Ave Maria
6 Femina Ridens - O, Bella Ciao (Slow version)
Vinyl 1 Side B
7 Femina Ridens - Confusa
8 Femina Ridens - Bianco
9 Femina Ridens - Luce
10 Femina Ridens - Notte
Vinyl 2 Side A
11 Between Music - Concurrently
12 Between Music - Breaking The Surface
13 Femina Ridens - Il Lago
Vinyl 2 Side B
14 Aseptic Void - Anguish
15 Aseptic Void - Faces
16 Aseptic Void - Ghost Room
17 Aseptic Void - Immersion
18 Aseptic Void - Night Walk - Restlessness
19 Aseptic Void - Sad Melody
Vinyl 3 Side A
20 Femina Ridens - M'ama o non M'ama
21 Femina Ridens - Tango Matto
22 Femina Ridens - Senza Rancore
23 Femina Ridens - Pensami Amor Mio
24 Femina Ridens - Notte Stellata
25 Femina Ridens - Non Ricordo Piu
26 Femina Ridens - L'Aviatore
27 Femina Ridens - Che Tipo Tuo Cugino
Vinyl 3 Side B
28 Hans Brückner Hörst - Du die Mandolinen klingen
29 Wolfgang Kummer - Am Wald in der Schenke zum Kürassier
30 Salvatore Marchesi - La Folletta
31 Franz Lehár - Dein ist mein ganzes Herz
32 Georg Fürst - Badenweiler Marsch (Instrumental)
33 Alessio Olivieri - Garibaldi-Hymne (Instrumental)
"Concurrently" by Between Music's Aquasonic Project.
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