Perception Now Hitting Xbox One as well as PS4 and PC
Indie developer, The Deep End Games, and publisher Feardemic have announced that Perception, the first-person narrative horror adventure, will be coming to Xbox One, in addition to previously-announced plans for PC and PlayStation 4. The news is accompanied by a brand new trailer, which showcases the haunting, unique experience players can expect. Seriously, it’s really goddamn creepy and makes us want to play this game in a hurry.
In Perception, players will experience what awaits a young, blind woman named Cassie who depends on her ultra-sensitive hearing to solve an ancient mystery and outwit the forces that pursue her when the game launches simultaneously on all three platforms. Originally announced for only the PS4 and PC, creative director Bill Gardner with The Deep End Games, joked that they didn’t want to ‘leave Xbox One players in the dark – no pun intended – by supporting their console of choice’ so the decision was made to add the platform. Well, Bill, we call bullshit… that pun was definitely intended but we don’t care because more people playing games is always a good thing!
After months of research, Cassie has discovered an abandoned mansion in Gloucester, Mass. Once there, she finds that Echo Bluff is worse than her nightmares. A ghostly Presence has tormented its inhabitants for generations, and it now hunts Cassie. She must solve the estate’s mysteries or become one of its victims.
Cassie finds her way by tapping her cane and can “see” via echolocation. She needs to avoid detection and uses ambient sounds of the house to help her navigate or uses objects to create distractions. Every sound creates a visual. But there is a cost…sound will reveal her location … and her worst enemies.
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