The Legend: A University Story (PC)
HTC Vive Support
Oculus Rift Support
Windows Mixed Reality Support

Published by Howling Legend Studios
Single Player
Multi-Player
Cross-Platform Multiplayer
Co-Op
Local Co-Op
Downloadable Content
In-App Purchases
Partial Controller Support Partial Controller Support
Full Controller Support
Achievements
Steam Trading Cards
VR Support
Steam Workshop
Cloud Saves
Stats
Valve Anti-Cheat Enabled
Steam Leaderboards
Includes Level Editor
Commentary Available
Captions Available
Action Action
Adventure Adventure
Fighting
Hidden Object
Horror Horror
Family Friendly
Platformer
Puzzle
Racing
Retro
RPG
Shooter
Simulation Simulation
Sports
Strategy
Antivirus and Security
Animation & Modeling
Audio Production
Languages
Photo Editing
Reference
Typing
Video Editing
Video Production
Utilities
Educational
Game Development
Design and Illustration
Business and Office
Operating System
Includes Soundtrack
Includes Manual
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Steam key will be sent to your email address and can be redeemed to download the full game.



From 2013, one of the most anticipated Indie-Horror games is finally here! Backed with NextGen graphics, beautiful and immersive original soundtracks and a unique story that will keep you asking for more chapters to come! 

We pride ourselves on producing an atmosphere and experience that will resonate with our audience. Notice that we say audience and not customers. We are focused on delivering a good-story, that just so happens to be a game rather than a game with a mediocre story or plot for support or continuity. For our first installment of "The Legend" series, we've chosen a backdrop that many of our audience can relate to: College. Everyone in the atmosphere, or has a friend immersed in it will understand. For students: 

    The fear of walking back to their dorms late at night alone.  The fear of being followed by a dark presence.  The fear of being assigned that psychotic, crazy roommate.

We've also tackled the fears of this atmosphere from another angle too. From the perspective of the staff, specifically, the Campus Police Department: 

  • The fear of finding strange things on the CCTV system. 
  • The fear of patrolling the facilities late at night. 
  • The fear of being too-late.
  • Chapter Zero: The Story - An opening chapter, where you will be introduced and playing Sergeant Thompson, the Night-Watch Commander for the University Police Department. In this chapter you will be patrolling the facilities of West University, while in contact with your rookie police dispatch officer on the hooks. 

  • Chapter One: The Oracle - In this chapter, you will be introduced and play as Officer Morrison. A Rookie (New-Hire) Police Dispatch Officer who is thrust into a campus atmosphere that has found itself immersed in darkness. You main purpose is to watch those CCTV systems, and patrol the dispatch office from time-to-time, to ensure the safety of all students walking late-night on campus. (Each Student has a randomly generated phone number, to ensure that gameplay is never the same everytime.) 

  • Chapter Two: The Roommate - In this chapter, you will be playing as Ashley Tamon, of whom, you will have already been introduced in Chapter One. Chapter Two: TR takes place weeks prior to Chapters Zero and One. You are returning to your dorm to your foreign-exchange student roommate who may have stolen some of your belongings again. As with any college, young adult, preppy girl, your phone is glued to your hand in this life/death scenario.

MINIMUM:
  • OS: Windows Vista SP1, Windows 7, 8.1 or 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Dual-Core 2GHz or AMD Dual-Core 2GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 400 series or AMD Radeon HD 6000 series
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card with latest drivers
RECOMMENDED:
  • OS: Windows 8.1 or 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Intel Quad-Core (i5 2300) or AMD Octo-Core (FX 8150)
  • Memory: 8 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 660Ti or greater, AMD Radeon HD 7950 or greater
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 5 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX Compatible Sound Card with latest drivers

1. Go to http://store.steampowered.com/ and download the STEAM client.

2. Click "Install Steam Now"

 
3. Launch Steam and login to your account (create one if you havn't already).
 
4. Then go to 'Games' and click 'Activate a Product on Steam'.

5. Enter the key that we sent you in the email. 

5. Congratulations the game has now been added to your account and can be installed/launched from your games library. 

 If you're still struggling to find where to redeem the key please watch the following video.