"Version 175 patched is what should have launched. All my mods work, and the performance is night and day." – Steam user RogueInspector
Whether you are a returning inspector looking to replay the final act without fear of crashes, or a newcomer wanting the definitive first experience, seek out version 175 patched. The gate is open. Your first visitor is waiting. Just remember to check their papers twice. the imperial gatekeeper finished version 175 patched
“You’ll break the city.”
The "Finished" version includes a relationship system with the female characters in the game (the Captain, the fellow gatekeeper, and random travelers). "Version 175 patched is what should have launched
The Gatekeeper locked the ring of keys. He felt empty and full at once, a cup rinsed by a careful hand. The gate now carried the weight of an additional history: the Threshold’s continuity, modified by his terms and by the stabilizer’s unintended obedience. The city would never know the exact taxonomy of what moved through it—only that fewer people came back altered in ways that bent their days toward the past. Lovers ceased to return with a stranger’s laugh. Sailors did not haunt their children with stories told in tongues no one remembered. Children stubbornly kept their rites of scraping knees and apologies. Your first visitor is waiting
The Imperial Gatekeeper has had a rocky development – from a promising Kickstarter to a messy early access, to a "1.0" that felt unfinished. With , the journey reaches its proper conclusion. The bugs are squashed, the missing scenes are restored, and the performance finally does justice to the clever writing and tense decision-making.
The Imperial Gatekeeper is a mature simulation game heavily inspired by the "Papers, Please" genre, where you play as a corporal newly assigned to a traffic security bureau after a major war