Good morning, dear readers,
Welcome to this space that officially marks the beginning of our studio’s journey.

Parelion Studios was born from the desire to explore the blend of two languages that have always walked side by side but rarely crossed paths: cinema and video games.
Among us, there are those who spent years working on film sets - lights, sets, editing - and those who built their experience in game design - concepts, art, programming.
What we all share is having learned the discipline of rhythm, the weight of a single shot, the power of a detail when everything else is silent. Today, we bring that very experience into a new experiment, one that lets us tell stories not only to be seen, but to be lived firsthand.
Our studio is eclectic, independent, and (let’s be honest) a little scrappy. We don’t have massive resources; we work with what we’ve got, often improvising creative solutions, but always driven by an unshakable passion for interactive storytelling. Our goal is to make the most of cinematic editing as a narrative tool and fuse it with game design that’s born out of the story itself, not sitting “next to it,” but woven inside it.
Our first project is LIV, an investigative game. Not a prepackaged puzzle, but a journey where the player’s eye becomes the real camera lens. Hidden clues, lingering atmospheres, silences that say more than words: these are elements our cinematic background pushes us to handle with the utmost care. We’re building a small world that invites players to observe, to connect, to question.
We don’t want to give too much away - there’s plenty of news coming soon - but what we can say is this: LIV won’t just be a mystery to solve. It will be a visual and mental experience, crafted with the same care a director pours into their most personal film.
This blog is our travel notebook. Here we’ll share the milestones of development, behind-the-scenes moments, artistic choices, and even how every stumble or obstacle, in a small studio, can turn into a new opportunity. If you’re curious about how cinema and video games intertwine, if you want to follow the work of a team that values the craft of creativity, then you’re in the right place.
We have months of challenges and discoveries ahead of us. We hope you’ll be with us - reading, commenting, supporting - as we set out on this adventure that’s only just begun.
With passion and gratitude,
-Parelion's Team

