Dreadout

DreadOut Keepers of the Dark released to scare you

Digital Happiness released their horror adventure DreadOut back in may 2014 and now they’re back with a new game set in the DreadOut universe called DreadOut Keepers of the Dark.

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DreadOut was an enjoyable horror romp (see our review) set in Indonesia which was a good mix of puzzle solving and spookiness. Keepers of the Dark a slightly different approach and begins before protagonist Linda’s last encounter with The Mysterious Lady in red. This is a standalone release and DH describe it as a “all-new boss rush mode with a free roam style approach”.

Following Linda’s transportation to The Mirror Realm, which is a portal that connects eight haunted dominions, she’s will now encounter more than thirteen “horrific ghosts”. If the first game is anything to go by then expect some scary moments, especially when scanning around with her SLR camera.

DH did an excellent job capturing and that Asian horror feel with the first game. This is definitely worth a look if you love a good horror or simply want to play a game that will probably make you soil your undergarments.

The game is available now on Steam priced at £4.49 which includes a 10% discount.


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