Just over a year since its launch on Steam, Binary Lunar‘s psychological horror title Nightmare Shift will be heading to consoles starting this month. The game will hit the Xbox Series on July 30, while the PlayStation 5 version will launch on August 13. If you’re undecided, you can also check out the demo on Steam.
Nightmare Shift is centered on night-shift workers at a motel. Players take on the role of Emma, whose everyday life grows increasingly unsettling. Between handling unsettling guests and navigating eerie events, Emma’s apartment life is not much better. Experiences the unease of being watched and question what’s real as the line between reality and nightmare blurs.
Players will navigate the daily tasks of Emma’s job and home life, only to realize that routine can be a mask for something far more sinister. You’ll encounter individuals whose motives are unclear, with each interaction bringing you closer to the truth—or deeper into paranoia. Who can you trust when everyone seems suspicious?
Drawing on films in the style of Lee Kwon‘s 2018 Korean film Door Lock, among others. Completing the game takes anywhere from 30 minutes to a few hours, and offers different endings based on the player’s choices.
