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Psychological VR Horror Game ‘Do Not Open’ Coming to Steam This Week

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While PlayStation 5 owners are currently enjoying Nox Noctis’ VR horror game Do Not Open, Steam users unfortunately have to wait a little longer. Originally scheduled for a November 15 release, Do Not Open will instead arrive on Steam this week.

Described as being based on procedural puzzle generation mixed with “classic survival-horror mechanics”, Do Not Open will arrive on Steam on November 30. The PlayStation 4 and VR versions for PC and PlayStation VR2 are still scheduled to arrive in 2023. For you North American physical media junkies, the physical version is also expected in early 2023.

In Do Not Open, players assume the role of Michael J. Goreng, a well-known zoologist and epidemiologist trapped in a warped version of his house, with his wife and daughter missing. Stalked by a paranormal threat, you must escape the house. Time is not on your side, however. With the clock ticking down to zero, you must solve the puzzles within each room you encounter in order to survive.

Nox Noctis promises high replayability in Do Not Open, with different combinations and item placement, and different layers of the main stages of the house. To add even more intrigue, even the plot and lore will be a puzzle by themselves, requiring the player to discover the mystery that surrounds the house.

 

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‘Vampire Survivors’ Receives “Laborratory” Update Ahead of ‘Operations Guns’ Next Week [Trailer]

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Ahead of Contra arriving in Vampire Survivors with Operation Guns, developer Poncle has released a new free 1.10 update for the roguelike entitled the “Laborratory” update. The update adds new achievements for those of you who love that sort of thing, as well as a new character, new stages and new weapons.

“Since the early days of VS, people have been asking important questions like ‘Why is it called Santa Water?’,” reads the update. The Laborratory update aims to address that, introducing the Santa Ladonna character to Vampire Survivors, who starts out with nothing but a temporary cooldown bonus, and automatically triggers a Rosary when reaching critically low HP.

For weapons, you have the new Santa Javelin, which evolves into Seraphic Cry. Starting out, the Santa Javelin aims for random enemies, can critically hit and turn the Duration stat into additional Amount for itself. In order to evolve it into the Seaphic Cry, players will need a maxed out Clover. The evolution uses Luck to deal additional damage. Picking up Rosaries while it is equipped turns them into a quadruple screen clearing explosion that will turn enemies into XP gems.

In addition to the new patch, Poncle has dropped some progress updates on a couple of topics. Cross-saves are currently in beta branches on Steam, while progress on online co-op is going well, but it’s “still too early for more details”. The developer is also working on a new feature which will allow for new Adventures, which are standalone campaigns that were introduced in previous updates. “We had planned to make new Adventures more often, but then realized that while they work very well to isolate new DLC content, the base-game ones are missing something. So we’ve been working on adding a new feature to the game (that will remain a little secret for now) after which we’ll be back releasing new adventures.”

Meanwhile, Vampire Survivors:Operation Guns will launch May 9 across PC and consoles, and will head to the PlayStation version once it’s been released.

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