This looks interesting. Lots of Horror Games in the works.
Awww yeah, Saturday news! We work hard for our money, so you better treat us right!
Or whatever!
Perception is looking better and better, and I love this new trailer. We’ll be
showing the game at GDC and PAX, so if you’re heading there… yeah, lemme know.
Excited to announce that the game is coming to Xbox One, in addition to the
previously-announced PC and PS4 versions.
Perception Creeping its Way to Xbox One; New Teaser Trailer Unveiled
Boston-area developer The Deep End Games and publisher Feardemic are pleased to
announce that Perception, the first-person narrative horror adventure, will be
coming to Xbox One, in addition to previously-announced plans for PC and PlayStation
4. The news is accompanied by a brand new trailer, which showcases the haunting,
unique experience players can expect.
[https://news.xbox.com/2017/02/10/perception-coming-soon-xbox-one/]
In Perception, players will experience what awaits a young, blind woman named Cassie
who depends on her ultra-sensitive hearing to solve an ancient mystery and outwit
the forces that pursue her when the game launches simultaneously on all three
platforms.
“We didn’t want to leave Xbox One players in the dark—no pun intended—by supporting
their console of choice,” said Bill Gardner, creative director at The Deep End
Games. “We’re really excited that Xbox fans will be able to experience the unique
world we’ve built in Perception.”
After months of research, Cassie has discovered an abandoned mansion in Gloucester,
Mass. Once there, she finds that Echo Bluff is worse than her nightmares. A ghostly
Presence has tormented its inhabitants for generations, and it now hunts Cassie. She
must solve the estate’s mysteries or become one of its victims.
Cassie finds her way by tapping her cane and can “see” via echolocation. She needs
to avoid detection and uses ambient sounds of the house to help her navigate or uses
objects to create distractions. Every sound creates a visual. But there is a
cost…sound will reveal her location … and her worst enemies.
About The Deep End Games
The Deep End Games is an independent game developer formed by industry veterans of
games like the BioShock series, Rock Band, Dead Space and many more.
Perception is a trademark of The Deep End Games.
About Feardemic
Feardemic is an independent video game software publisher, based in Krakow, Poland.
We are interested in publishing only exceptional and ambitious psychological horror
games.
We’re all about unconventional ways of thinking, and we build up an unique strategy
for each title we work with. As a company, we have a developer background ourselves,
so we have a pretty solid grasp of how things work from the other side. We do what
we do because we’re truly passionate about good psychological horror and we’d love
to see more and more of it.
So, dear developer – if you’re making a psychological horror game, and you think
it’s something really groundbreaking – hit us up. You won’t find a better publisher
for your game.
About Perception
Perception is a first-person narrative horror adventure that tells the story of
Cassie, a blind heroine who uses her extraordinary hearing and razor-sharp wits to
unravel the mysteries of an abandoned estate that haunts her dreams.
After months of research, she discovers an abandoned mansion in Gloucester, MA. Once
there, Cassie finds that Echo Bluff is worse than her nightmares. A ghostly Presence
has tormented its inhabitants over generations, and it now hunts Cassie. She must
solve the estate’s mysteries or become one of its victims.
Cassie finds her way by tapping her cane and can “see” via echolocation. She needs
to avoid detection and uses ambient sounds of the house to help her navigate or uses
objects to create distractions. Every sound creates a visual. But there is a
cost…sound will attract your enemies and reveal your location.