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New Developer Walkthrough Trailer Released for Action-Horror Game ‘Limerick: Cadence Mansion’ [Watch]

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Despite not having a nailed-down release date, Jenito Studios are still giving fans of the upcoming Limerick: Cadence Mansion some love with a new developer walkthrough trailer. Released during the MIX Next showcase, the trailer gives fans all new look at solo developer Daniel Hall’s Unreal Engine 5 powered horror game ahead of its release later this Fall.

The video introduces players to the eponymous Cadence Mansion. It’s here players will have to solve a series of puzzles, outwit the various creatures that inhabit the island, and manage a host of limited resources – all while being stalked by the cursed marionette Limerick.

“With Limerick: Cadence Mansion I wanted to create an original take on the horror genre that takes inspiration from a lot of my favorite horror games and immersive worlds,” said Jenito Studios’ Daniel Hall. “There’s the action, resource management and puzzles of Resident Evil, the deep worldbuilding of games like Prey and Bioshock, and the run-and-hide encounters of something like Alien: Isolation or Amnesia: The Dark Descent. My goal was for all these elements to come together to create something entirely unique.”

Limerick: Cadence Mansion is currently in development for PC via Steam. A demo is also available to download.

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‘DreadOut Remastered Collection’ Announced for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch, Coming Later This Year [Trailer]

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While it’s not a sequel to DreadOut 2 that some fans were hoping for, developer Digital Happiness and Singapore-based publisher Soft Source Publishing have announced the next best thing with DreadOut Remastered Collection, which is set to head to the PlayStation 5 and the Nintendo Switch later this year. This remaster will include the original DreadOut, and the standalone game DreadOut: Keepers of the Dark. Details on just what the remaster includes have yet to be revealed.

“Having worked on bringing DreadOut 2 to consoles, the team at Soft Source Publishing were enthralled by the idea when Pak Rachmad CEO of Digital Happiness threw out the idea of bringing back DreadOut and DreadOut: Keepers of the Dark to consoles,” says Soft Source Publishing director Sameer Pandit in a press release (thanks, Gematsu!). “It’s an immediate thought that we want to be a part of this new project. DreadOut is an iconic IP in Asia and has been spreading its wings in the rest of the world with the release of DreadOut 2 on consoles.”

For those who don’t know, DreadOut (which you can find on Steam) is a third-person supernatural horror game that was released back in 2014 where you play as Linda, a high school student. When the group of high school students Linda was a part of became lost while on a field trip, they stumble across an abandoned town. However, the town holds a dark secret that has left Linda fighting to get out of the town. Using a similar mechanic to Fatal Frame, Linda is equipped with a smart-phone and an SLR camera, which she will use to battle against the horrors in the town and solve puzzles.

Meanwhile, DreadOut: Keepers of the Dark is a “missing chapter” from the original game, where you will help Linda face off against more ghosts and challenges in The Mirror Realm: a portal of worlds that connects it to eight haunted dominions where horrific ghosts are ready to greet her in the most terrifying way possible.

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