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After Allison Road 's studio recently cancelled their Kickstarter after finding a company willing to publish the game, there's certainly room to crowdfund another spiritual successor to one of the most disappointing game cancellations in recent memory. and have been waiting for their next fix of immersive psychological horror should, if nothing else, check out Visage and see if it interests them. Those gamers who have simply re-downloaded Silent Hills' P.T.
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Visage is currently in its Kickstarter phase, and is looking to earn about $35,000 in order to fund a PC release, although surpassing that goal could result in PS4, Xbox One, or even VR releases as well. Visage also won't feature any weapons or tutorials - it's the gamer versus the world, and while the core story will always remain the same, Visage will also feature randomized elements during each playthrough in an effort to both increase its replayability and make sure players simply don't know what's coming next. Of course, it's never that easy in the best horror games, and the house will throw all manner of horrors at the player as their sanity slowly erodes the more they explore their prison. SadSquare has described the game's narrative as the story of one man who finds himself trapped within a house, with Visage following that man's attempts to escape. While Allison Road, the other notable Silent Hills -inspired game, deftly carries on the spirit of its inspiration, Visage appears to expand beyond the constraints of P.T., creating a much larger world to explore. Visage is notably gorgeous, and even the dark corners that are only illuminated briefly during the exploration of the trailer have shapes and details working within them that makes the house and, later, the ghostly steps that lead towards an ethereal tree, feel alive. The trailer, as shown above, shows that just because a game is meant to be terrifying, it doesn't have to look ugly doing so. While the trailer doesn't reveal much about what that story is, it certainly looks like it will span different settings, each crafted to create the kind of atmospheric dread that made Visage's inspirations famous. SadSquare describes Visage as being inspired by P.T., Silent Hill, and other psychological horror classics, but the studio maintains that Visage is its own game with its own unique story to tell. The trailer, which clocks in at just over 12 minutes long, is equal parts gameplay demonstration and creepy prelude to Visage's story. that captures a similar tense, eerie vibe.
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The extended trailer for SadSquare Studio's Visage releases today on YouTube, a game inspired by the ill-fated P.T.