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‘FAITH’ Creator Unveils ‘Excuse Me Sir’ Horror Adventure Game Collaboration [Trailer]

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Airdorf, the developer behind FAITH: The Unholy Trinity, is turning to point-and-click FMV-style adventure gameplay for their next title with Excuse Me Sir. And to add to the horror, Airdorf is enlisting the help of Dread X Collection contributor TorpleDook, YouTuber Jesse Cox, Siren Head creator Trevor Henderson, and TikTok star Molly Moon.

Currently available on itch.io as a demo with three possible endings, Excuse Me Sir started out as a “shot-in-the-dark tweet” by Airdorf. That turned into the present proof-of-concept centring on Moon as she aims to solve the mystery of her missing brother. That’s of course contingent on you making your way through and surviving Moon’s world, which is presented in “crispy chrunchety fmv-style graphics and audio”.

Gameplay of Excuse Me Sir consists of you navigating the world using a basic onscreen interface that echoes old-school adventure games. You’ll be talking with Moon, answering prompts from her and using items to progress. All the while, the creepiness factor is upped considerably with the static images, stilted animations and low-quality audio. Not to mention Moon having that unnerving stare.

 

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Survios Announces VR Title ‘Alien: Rogue Incursion’, Coming This Year [Trailer]

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Remember back in 2022 when developer Survios had announced that they were teaming up with 20th Century Games to develop a new Alien title? Well seeing as it’s Alien Day, Survios has announced their brand-new VR title, Alien: Rogue Incursion. Coming “Holiday 2024” to the PlayStation VR2, SteamVR, and Quest 3, Rogue Incursion will feature an original story that “fully surrounds players within the terrors of the Alien universe”.

Details on the game are light at the moment, but the official site describes the upcoming title as being “designed by Alien fans for Alien fans”, with Survios aiming to craft a “technically advanced, and frightfully immersive Alien virtual reality game.”

Seeing as Alien: Isolation never got official VR support when it was released, this is obviously a welcome announcement. In the meantime, if you’re keen to experience an Alien game in VR, you can always check out the fan-made mod for Alien: Isolation by Nibre_, which allows both the Steam and Epic Games Store version of Alien: Isolation to be played using the Oculus.

And speaking of Alien: Isolation, as you might expect, it’s got a hefty 80% discount going on at the moment on Steam until May 1. So if you still haven’t grabbed it after all these years, this is as good a time as any.

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