The gameplay of a new horror game with random generation screamers and graphics on Unreal Engine 5 has been released

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There’s a new first-person horror game in development called Supernormal, which is inspired by Allison Road and is based on the Unreal Engine 5. IGN recently published a gameplay trailer for this game.





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“For the past two years, I’ve been working on creating a game that draws inspiration from Allison Road, with permission from the original creator. The game is designed and optimized for both old and new hardware versions. I have put all my soul and energy into this project and I sincerely hope you will enjoy it.”said the developer.

The main action takes place in an ordinary apartment, where Detective Wyatt must find clues to solve the disappearance of Masato Sakamoto’s daughter. However, the character encounters supernatural things.

Judging by the video, the main horror in the game is a bloody girl who appears in different parts of the apartment. Among the features, the developer highlights the system of random generation of screamers. “No two scares are the same, adding to the intensity of the horror and its replayability.”says the description.





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Another feature of the game is the ability to communicate with supernatural beings using a microphone. However, this feature will most likely only be available in English.

Supernormal has two endings depending on the decisions you make. The release will take place on January 8, 2024. There is a page on Steam.

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Source: VG Times

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