2022 marked the tentative, occasionally unwise return of full physical attendance to the international convention circuit, with shows like the Penny Arcade Expo, Gamescom, the upcoming Dreamhack, and more.
Those shows, in turn, have turned into a series of showcases for the upcoming horror games of 2023, with big projects finally going public, new companies making their debut, and indie developers coming out of lockdown with something to show.
Here are some of the upcoming horror games we’ve seen on the con circuit this fall.
Dead Fury – Funder Games/Apogee Entertainment
I first saw Dead Fury last year, at Apogee’s booth at Pax West 2021, where it was barely more than a proof of concept. It’s an indie action/horror game from a New Zealand-based team where you’re meant to use traps, tricks, and the environment to even the odds against oncoming hordes of zombies; it’s deliberately meant...
Those shows, in turn, have turned into a series of showcases for the upcoming horror games of 2023, with big projects finally going public, new companies making their debut, and indie developers coming out of lockdown with something to show.
Here are some of the upcoming horror games we’ve seen on the con circuit this fall.
Dead Fury – Funder Games/Apogee Entertainment
I first saw Dead Fury last year, at Apogee’s booth at Pax West 2021, where it was barely more than a proof of concept. It’s an indie action/horror game from a New Zealand-based team where you’re meant to use traps, tricks, and the environment to even the odds against oncoming hordes of zombies; it’s deliberately meant...
- 11/11/2022
- by Thomas Wilde
- bloody-disgusting.com
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