Martha Is Dead: She’s Dead But The Console Version Isn’t [VIDEO]

LKA‘s game is no longer developed only for PC – they announced with the publisher (Wired Productions) that a next-gen console will also receive the psychological horror.

The first-person perspective game is now officially in development for two platforms, as the Xbox Series X will also receive the game. „From the creator of The Town of Light comes Martha is Dead, a first-person psychological thriller that combines disturbing and dreamlike tones with a mix of history, superstition and psychological distress. Set in Tuscany in 1944 amid the brutality of the second world war as the conflict intensifies between Germany, its Axis power allies and the Allied forces of the United States, United Kingdom and its empire, the body of a woman has been found, drowned and desecrated at the side of a lake. Martha is dead, and now her twin sister must deal with the fallout from her murder, the acute trauma of loss, all whilst the horror of war draws ever closer.

From developer, LKA, Martha is Dead is an exploration of loss, relationships and the psychological undertones of a dark period of history through the eyes of a young woman who seeks the truth, but who also has secrets of her own to hide. Martha is Dead is created with Unreal Engine 4 to deliver an incredible visual experience that blurs the boundaries between gaming and reality, bringing next-generation visuals and gameplay to PC in 2021,” the game’s Steam page  says.

Martha Is Dead launches next year on PC and Xbox Series X, and thanks to IGN, we have two videos. The first one is a trailer dedicated to the lake, and the second one has fourteen minutes of gameplay. The game will likely have high system requirements if they don’t just do PR talk about the incredible visual experience part…

Source: Gematsu

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