In case you missed the announcement earlier this year, Still Wakes the Deep is the next game from The Chinese Room, the makers of Everybody's Gone to the Rapture and Dear Esther. A horror adventure set entirely on an oil rig in the North Sea, it's already a horrifying proposal, but it looks like there will be other terrors to deal with.
A new gameplay trailer shows a couple of scenes from the game. The first has you navigating walkways above the choppy water as the structure is seemingly collapsing around you. The second takes the action inside, where you'll navigate claustrophobic corridors and dip underwater to progress — all the while, an unseen person wails horribly.
It looks like this will be a super atmospheric game. As we said, an oil rig seems like a perfect setting for a horror game, and going by this video, The Chinese Room looks as though it's onto something. Still Wakes the Deep is coming to PS5 in early 2024.
[source youtube.com]
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It's nice of Xbox to share their trailers with the rest of us
So, PS VR2, when?
Hopefully something other than the Rapture where, memories and anomalies are the mystery. Looks like a more horror based walking simulator.
@Bunchesopuppies I'm OK with a horror-based walking simulator personally, not every game has to be a Souls-like or rogue-lite to get on my radar. A tight, short single-player experience is, in fact, just what the doctor ordered.
looking forward to this i enjoyed everybody's gone to the rapture
@Triumph741 That's kind of what a 3rd party does. This is no different than if the Ubisoft logo appeared instead of the Xbox logo, which is officially going to be on every platform moving forward now (PlayStation being the last one to get it). Thanks Phil, for tricking everyone into your monopoly over the industry!
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