Step into another creepy spaceship in first-person survival-horror game, Syndrome
Syndrome has players making their way through a creepy spaceship to find out what happened to their crew. As you'd expect, you'll have to defend yourself from monsters with very limited resources.
Camel 101 and Bigmoon Studios have announced a new survival-horror game is currently in development called Syndrome.
Syndrome is an attempt to revitalize the first-person survival horror genre by taking things back to its roots. Players wake up on a spaceship from a deep cryosleep to search for the rest of the crew. Upon searching, we learn that most of the crew is dead, and whoever is still alive, is changed.
Players will have a few weapons to help defend themselves as they make their way through the ship, but unfortunately, there just isn’t enough ammunition to deal with all of the threats you’ll come across. We’ll need to hide and manage our resources if we want to survive this ordeal, as well as learn the enemy's’ behavior.
Syndrome is scheduled to release in Q2 2016 on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Mac, and Linux. The game will also support Oculus Rift.
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Daniel Perez posted a new article, Step into another creepy spaceship in first-person survival-horror game, Syndrome
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In one phrase, yeah. With the inherent danger, isolation, the built-in tensions and close-range pressures of such situations, the internecine relationships, etc., that we are familiar with from countless movies & books, from The Thing to Aliens, Doom3, Dead Space, and System Shock.
There's another space horror game in dev that I haven't seen news on lately; I just recall a space-suited body slowly floating in freefall in the trailer?
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