They promised two surprises for Gamescom. It’d be one of them.
THQ Nordic announced that Black Mirror, a point-and-click horror game from 2004 (which got two sequels in 2009 and 2011, respectively) would be rebooted later this year. The IP is coming back via King Art Games’ development – previously, they made games such as The Raven, The Book of Unwritten Tales, and The Dwarves.
Quoting the press release, „the point-and-click gameplay of the original trilogy served as the basis for the re-imagined gameplay, which focuses on close-up investigation and interaction with nightmarish visions that plague the protagonist of the game David Gordon.
Key Features
- A modern re-imagining of the acclaimed gothic-horror adventure series
- Interactions with vision-like apparitions which help you learn more about the past of your family
- Eerie atmosphere focusing on the horrors of the mind, in the style of EA Poe and HP Lovecraft
- High-quality voice acting from a compelling ensemble cast.”
Black Mirror launches on November 28 on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC.
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