![]() ![]() Lionsgate are obviously riding the success of the John Wick series with the upcoming Ballerina spinoff and “The Continental” TV series. Head there for more horror video game goodness! This story was originally posted on Plenty Dreadful. ![]() Hit up the official site for screenshots and more info on the game, which looks to hit PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 early next year. Pile on top of that analysis of NASA and Space X research, and Moons Of Madness looks to have a more grounded reality that will hit players hard. They have to understand what the visions are expressing, as the visions foreshadow certain events mapping out the character’s history. ![]() Players are exposed to hallucinations and visions as they play through the game. Rock Pocket Games looks to accomplish this through “Zone Outs”, sequences that simulate Lovecraftian madness. The game will also focus on, according to Rock Pocket Games’ CEO Ivan Moen, “immersing the player into the character’s psychology and its mental illness”. As well, the game will be a more story-focused game, with bits and pieces of Newehart’s past being revealed to the player, creating further immersion and endearing the character to the player. Rather than be another “me too” game in the vein of Outlast 2 or Layers of Fear, which lack the puzzle elements of older survival horror games, Moons Of Madness looks to strike more of a balance between puzzle solving and the horror the player will experience. Not only that, but Newehart must deal with his own demons, which threaten to exacerbate the already horrifying situation. The game casts you as astronaut Shane Newehart, who must deal with the supernatural happenings while on the research station Trailblazer Alpha, the first scientific outpost on the planet Mars. Rock Pocket Games looks to tap into that always-wonderful Lovecraft mythos for some inspiration with their upcoming First-Person Sci-fi ditty, Moons Of Madness. ![]()
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