Visage is hard in ways that could be unexpected coming from a modern game. Explore a mysterious ever-changing house in a slow-paced, atmospheric world that combines both uncannily comforting and horrifyingly realistic environments, and enjoy a genuinely terrifying experience.
Huge thanks to all the backers that supported Visage. The game is planned to be split into four chapters. Visage is a first-person psychological horror game. Explore a mysterious ever-changing house in a slow-paced, atmospheric world that combines both uncannily comforting and horrifyingly realistic environments, and enjoy a genuinely terrifying experience. Read More. We will keep you updated on what's going to happen next! Wander through the halls, explore each room and every corner of the house in search of an escape route.
As of October 2, the Early Access version was available for those keen to give the game a test ride and offer feedback as the developers approached a completed version.The game is generating a lot of interest and gamers wants to know when the title will be released for PlayStation 4 as well as other consoles.The original estimated delivery for the game was January 2017, but – unsurprisingly for a game being made on such a tight budget – things have been pushed back since then.In an update post on September 25, the team announced that they were releasing their Early Access version and They also offered a specific estimate for when they believed the full version for PS4 and Xbox One would be completed: in four month’s time from the release of the test version.
If Visage is successfully funded but we don't reach the stretch goal for a console release ($45,000), you will receive a Steam key instead. * (For example, the piano starts playing a small song, or the fridge magnets spell out "Look inside my stomach".)
Since launching a successful Kickstarter campaign for the video game back in 2016, SadSquare have been hard at work building a playable version of the game. “gorgeous-looking” and “a hit horror game in the works”; “Visage looks like a mash-up of The Grudge, Allison Road and Slender Man.” — Cedric Lansangan, OnlySP The “wonderfully freaky art” of Jarek Kubicki “will soon be seen adorning the walls of the upcoming first-person psychological horror game Visage.” Environment The game is set inside a huge house in which terrible things have happened.
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