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Stormind Games Reveals New Story Details for ‘Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy’ in New Dev Diary [Watch]
Stormind Games has released their second Dev Diary for Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy, unveiling new elements surrounding the story and narrative universe of Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy. The team once again emphasized that players will not need to have experienced the first two Remothered titles to fully enjoy and understand Red Nun’s Legacy. This third entry has been designed as an accessible entry point for newcomers, featuring a self-contained story and a new gateway into the saga.
The protagonist Susan, voiced by BAFTA-winning actress Cissy Jones, faces a deeply personal ordeal: when her daughter is kidnapped, her desperate search eventually leads her to an abandoned villa on Mount Etna, a place destined to become the heart of a nightmare filled with secrets, trauma, and disturbing presences.
As the story unfolds, players will gradually uncover the history of the family at the center of the events, maintaining an atmosphere strongly inspired by classic Italian horror and its most iconic influences, drawing inspiration from the visual language and mood from the likes of Mario Bava and Dario Argento.
This new entry will also allow Stormind to further expand the lore of the Remothered universe, introducing new locations, mysteries, and story elements that deepen the mythology of the saga. Alongside the mysterious Convent of the Cristo Morente, players will uncover more details about the Order of the Red Nuns, a central component of Red Nun’s Legacy and one of the key elements connecting the events of the entire series.
Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy is expected later this year on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Steam, the Epic Games Store and GOG.com.
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‘The Backrooms: Lost Tape’ Finds Its Way to PlayStation 5 Today [Trailer]
If you haven’t gotten your fill of Backrooms games yet after the success of the Kane Parsons film, Cortez Productions and Perp Games are here to fix that, launching The Backrooms: Lost Tape today on PlayStation 5. Originally released on Steam back in 2022, The Backrooms: Lost Tape ushers you back, quite literally, into the movie theatre.
Separated into two chapters (tapes), you’ll first play as an usher, Josh, who accidentally falls into the Backrooms. As you explore, you will be desperately trying to unravel the mysteries of the intertwined, sprawling yellow rooms to find any means of escape. Each empty space may not be as empty as it seems… malevolent entities stand in your way of freedom.
With the second tape, in an intense mission to find out what happened to Josh, more of the haunting story starts to unfold. Take a deeper dive into the unsettling and eerie world as Nikolas, as this chapter introduces its own unique challenges. Will Nikolas ever discover its secrets and find out what happened to Josh?
The PlayStation 5 release of The Backrooms: Lost Tape coincides with a major update for the Steam version, which has seen the game upgraded to Unreal Engine 5.6. That also entails updated visuals, full controller support, and various bug fixes.