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Ebb Software and Kepler Interactive’s biomechanical survival horror game has released nearly ten minutes of gameplay footage.
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Ebb Software and Kepler Interactive have released nearly nine minutes of gameplay footage of Scorn, their upcoming first-person survival horror game inspired by the art of HR Giger and Zdzisław Beksiński.
In the prologue, the protagonist, an unknown humanoid, wakes up in a surreal environment with no shortage of creepy sets and disturbingly angular designs that blur the lines between living things and machines.
HR Giger is known for pioneering this aesthetic art style, most famously for the 1979 Ridley Scott film Alien, in which he served as the film’s special effects team member. a member.
Zdzisław Beksiński is known for his paintings depicting dystopian, surrealist styles, with an emphasis on surrealist architecture.
The prologue game can be viewed in full below.
Get early access to 8 minutes of new gameplay and get ready to take your first steps into Scorn’s truly unsettling hellscape next month. With a first look at the game’s first eerie puzzle, this new gameplay gives players a glimpse of the immersive nightmare that awaits.
Scorn is coming to PC (via Steam, Epic Games Store and GoG) and Xbox Series X|S (day 1 with Xbox Game Pass) on October 21st.
Fans have been dying to get their hands on Scorn for a while now. The game was originally released in November 2014, and since then, it has seen sporadic updates and trailers ahead of a June release date of this year.
The game will be coming to PC and Xbox Series X|S on October 21, 2022, including the first day of release on Xbox Game Pass.