The Occult Chronicles

The Occult Chronicles

Digital ReleasePC
August 20, 2013 – Online
DelistingBetween Nov 27, 2022 and Dec 05, 2022
DeveloperCryptic Comet
PublisherCryptic Comet
Available OnNone (See Below)
LinksThe Occult Chronicles homepage [Archive]

Delisting

Designer and developer Vic Davis of Cryptic Comet announced on January 3rd, 2015 that he would be moving away from digital games. Sales and support of his PC games Armageddon Empires, Solium Infernum, Six Gun Saga, and The Occult Chronicles were promised “for as long as they keep running”.

I’ve been selling computer games for over 7 years and it’s been a great ride.  Selling games directly from this website has been an increasingly difficult task. My programming skills are so tied to an aging and abandoned development platform that making even a niche title like my previous games is a dubious proposition at best.  So I’m leaving the digital space and moving over to the card board arena where I hope my design skills can shine.

It’s a natural transition since my games have all been very board game like.  I hope that has been part of their charm. I will naturally continue to support all my customers with tech support and downloads of lost purchases. And I will continue to sell my digital games and support them as well for as long as they keep running.  God Bless windows compatibility mode. 🙂

Vic Davis – January 3rd, 2015

Davis would go on to release Armageddon Empires himself on Steam in April of 2021 adding at the time that The Occult Chronicles may join it in the future. Davis also stated that he would like to adapt Solium Infernum for a Steam release, something that would soon come to light albeit not at his hands.

Thanks! everyone. It was a long time coming. Soren actually convinced me that I could do it on my own. 🙂 I’m going to try and get Occult Chronicles up once I fix a difficulty issue that I can address by changing the data files. I’d like to get Solium Infernum up too, but that looks to be much more difficult. I would have to make some significant changes with my own key system and things get messy for a variety of reasons.

Vic Davis on Quarter to Three forums – April 16th, 2021

On September 22nd, 2022 Davis would publish the last blog post on the Cryptic Comet homepage, announcing that developer League of Geeks would be releasing a Solium Infernum remake on Steam in the future. That version would eventually launch on February 22nd, 2024 and is not considered a relisting.

Can’t tell you how excited I am to finally be able to announce that League of Geeks has been handed the infernal torch. The game couldn’t be in better hands. This reboot is going to take the best aspects and core mechanics of my original design and add the steady professionalism, clever creativity and ambitious talents of League of Geeks. It’s a marriage made in Hell.

Vic Davis – September 22nd, 2022

The Cryptic Comet website would then go offline between November 27th and December 5th, 2022. This meant that Cryptic Comet’s games — including the original release of Armageddon Empires and Solium Infernum, as well as the only versions of Six Gun Saga and The Occult Chronicles — were no longer available to buy. Worse still for those who had previously purchased the games, the ability to re-download them had also reportedly been removed around this time.

According to reader Inaba who submitted the games to the site, they and others like them were unable to download their previously purchased titles through email receipts from BMT Micro. This is the software distribution platform that provided Cryptic Comet’s games and as of June 2024 it lists them as “not available for purchase“. Errors in downloading past purchases reportedly began appearing within “a few days” of the September 2022 announcement.

We’ve reached out to Cryptic Comet for a response on the availability of their games. It is worth noting that demos of the four original titles as well as update files from the Cryptic Comet support page can still be downloaded as of June 2024.



About the Game

The Occult Chronicles is a computer turn based strategy game whose design is heavily influenced by both modern adventure board games and the classic rogue like formula. You take on the role of an Occult Defense Directorate (O.D.D.) agent who has been assigned a mission to investigate an ancient estate out in the country. You start your adventure in the Main Entry Foyer and then proceed to explore the creaky old mansion encountering all manner of strange and haunted things. 

Your mission will take you to the caverns and dungeons below the mansion where you must confront and defeat an unspeakable evil. Create CharacterBefore you begin the game you must first create your agent character. You are given a fixed number of points to build a character to suit your play style. Each character has four key attributes that govern how he or she will approach the many challenges ahead. The four attributes correspond to the different suits of a Tarot deck which plays a key role in how challenges are resolved.

Thanks to Inaba for submitting this game to the site