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Upcoming 8-Bit Game ‘Tenebris Somnia’ Combines Cool Aesthetics With Traditional Survival Horror Gameplay [Trailer]

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Debuting during last week’s Fear Fest 2023, Andrés Borghi and Tobías Rusjan’s made a splash with Tenebris Somnia, their upcoming Survival Horror title that draws upon classics like Resident Evil and Silent Hill, but mixes it up with 8-bit graphics and live-action cutscenes. Currently, the game has a demo available on Steam.

Tenebris Somnia centres around a young woman who has been experiencing nightmares involving monsters attacking her ex-boyfriend. She heads over to his place to check on him. Upon arriving at his place, he doesn’t appear to be at home, but the woman still has her key to his place, so lets herself in to check. His apartment is a mess, but you soon discover that it’s the least of her worries.

As mentioned, the “secret ingredient” to Tenebris Somnia is its cinematics. When you reach certain key points in the game, the game shifts from an 8-bit aesthetic reminiscent of a classic NES title (though there’s a bit more detail in the sprite work here than in any NES game) to live action cutscenes featuring real actors and created by a professional film crew. It’s akin to the famous zombie reveal in the original Resident Evil, just with an obvious different look.

Currently, the demo available on the game’s Steam page clocks in at around 20 minutes, with a bit of puzzle-solving and combat to whet your appetite for the main game. There’s no release date as of yet, but definitely one to keep an eye on for the look alone.

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‘Alone in the Dark’ Remake Developer Pieces Interactive Shut Down

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The current precariousness of the video games industry took another hit today. Weeks after Embracer Group revealed that Pieces Interactive’s remake of Alone in the Dark had “performed below management expectations”, it’s now being reported that the developer has been shut down by Embracer Group. Pieces Interactive had posted to the main page of their website and on the studio’s social media accounts the caption “Pieces Interactive: 2007–2024. Thanks for playing with us.”

Per Game Developer, former Pieces Interactive character artist Gustav Pethrus confirmed via LinkedIn that the company was indeed closing.

The closure of Pieces Interactive follows the layoffs done earlier in the year at the developer by Embracer Group, which was part of a major restructuring by the company. Borderlands developer Gearbox Interactive and Evil Dead: The Game developer Saber Interactive had been sold off back in March, while Eidos Montreal (which Embracer had acquired back in May 2022) had its in-development Deus Ex game cancelled.

Prior to the layoffs, the situation for Pieces Interactive had been made more complicated due to the weak commercial response and mixed critical reception to the Alone in the Dark remake. Despite being rough around the edges, we found that the game was still a worthwhile playthrough.

Alone in the Dark is available on PC via Steam, Xbox Series, and PlayStation 5.

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