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Surreal Horror Text Adventure Game ‘[I] doesn’t exist’ Out Now on Steam and itch.io [Trailer]

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It took a while, but after a delay from its original September release, DreadXP and LUAL Games KIG’s [I] doesn’t exist is finally out on Steam and itch.io, and includes a limited-time 10% launch week discount. The modern text adventure exploring control, isolation, and mental health arrives with a new launch trailer, featuring a quote from Harrison’s review.

Taking cues from classic text-based adventure games such as Zork and more modern fare like Buddy Simulator 1984, [I] doesn’t exist pays homage to the roots of narrative-driven gaming while aiming to elevate the text adventure genre. By incorporating conversational text recognition, surreal pixel art, and unconventional, intrapersonal themes, [I] doesn’t exist prompts players to introspect what it really means to be “human.”

In the game, players awake in an unfamiliar forest with illogical scenery and oddities like friendly, talking mushrooms. As they command their in-game avatar and contemplate the solution to puzzles (and the meaning of their existence) to escape the seemingly innocuous forest, the façade begins to show its cracks to reveal something far more sinister.

Utilizing a mix of 2D and 3D perspective through optical illusion, [I] doesn’t exist leads players through a trippy, dreamlike experience crafted to reflect the title’s surreal tale. The game’s text-based narrative design is supported by modern “Natural Language Processing” technology, which allows players to creatively answer in-game prompts without sticking to a set of specific terms. This in turn makes for an eerily intuitive gameplay experience that’s accessible to newcomers and veterans alike.

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2007 FPS Horror Game ‘Dementium: The Ward’ Heads to PlayStation Today [Trailer]

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In a blast from the past, developer atooi will release today Dementium: The Ward for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. The first-person horror shooter originally got its start on the Nintendo DS back in 2007, before making its way to the 3DS in 2015, and finally landing on the Switch last October.

The PlayStation version of Dementium offers up “crunchy retro” and revamped HD display modes (presumably, this is similar to the free update the Switch version received last year), and has been “built from the ground up for the big screen”. Obviously, the game will lose its touchscreen capabilities from the Nintendo consoles, but will still run at a silky 60 frames per second.

Dementium: The Ward centres around William Redmoor, a man with amnesia, who wakes up in a seemingly abandoned medical ward. He soon finds out that he’s not quite as alone as he initially thought, as demonic creatures are roaming the hospital. Equipped with a flashlight and a nightstick, William must not only fend off the creatures, but also solve puzzles and find the exit and escape.

No word on if the sequel, Dementium II (which was also originally released in 2007 for the Nintendo DS), will be given the same treatment.

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