Tomak: Save the Earth Regeneration: The Goddess Trapped in a Flower Pot Has Returned [VIDEO]

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To mark its 25th anniversary, the legendary 2001 PC cult classic Tomak: Save the Earth has returned on the Epic Games Store. Players should prepare for what may be the strangest yet oddly memorable cohabitation scenario they have ever seen. Enraged by human corruption, the gods decide to destroy the Earth. But Evian, the Goddess of Love, descends to save humanity, only to lose her body because of divine opposition. As a result, she ends up in your room inside a flower pot with only her head remaining. You have exactly three years to care for her, prove that true love still exists, and help her regain her goddess form so she can save the world.

The game builds its entire premise on that bizarre setup: living together with a goddess who is literally stuck in a flower pot. Despite the absurd concept, the detailed illustrations and lyrical soundtrack create a unique and immersive atmosphere. Evian’s survival depends entirely on the player’s care. You must talk to her, form an emotional connection, and guide her growth. Your level of dedication over those three years determines whether she ascends or whether the world comes to an end. Every path is shaped by the choices you make, which means the game can lead to a wide range of endings, from divine resurrection to tragic destruction, depending on how you raise her.

Tomak: Save the Earth Regeneration can be added to your Epic Games Store account for free until April 16. After that, it will become a paid release priced at $8.99. The game supports multiple languages, including English, Japanese, and Korean. Without turning this into criticism, it is fair to say that the game is very clearly not tailored to Western tastes, so it is likely to offer a highly unusual experience. Even the central premise sounds deeply strange on its own: only a goddess’s head remains, and that head is sitting in a flower pot.

Source: Gematsu, Epic Games Store

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