[E3 2021] Conway: Disappearance At Dahlia View: An Investigation Turns Into A Thriller [VIDEO]

The developers of The Occupation and Ether One now begin something new.

 

White Paper Games is developing this title, which will be published by Sold Out. The game is going to be a story-driven observational thriller, and its Steam page reveals further details: „Sometimes it takes a nightmare to wake a place like Dahlia View. Lead the investigation into a missing child and discover the dark secret of Dahlia View in this story-driven observational thriller from the creators of The Occupation and Ether One.

Conway: Disappearance at Dahlia View is a gripping observational thriller set in 1950s England. When eight-year-old Charlotte May is reported missing from Dahlia View, retired detective Robert Conway searches for the truth behind her disappearance, observing his neighbours from his apartment window and questioning their behaviour. As suspicions escalate, Conway launches his investigation into Charlotte May’s disappearance, following leads, uncovering new evidence and piecing the case together on an unpredictable path to the truth.

Experience a tense and emotional story in an all-new detective thriller from White Paper Games, the creators of The Occupation and Ether One. Lead the investigation into a missing person as Robert Conway, a retired detective living in Dahlia View. Observe the actions of Dahlia View’s residents to uncover clues, study suspicious behaviour and gain new leads. Explore Dahlia View, solve puzzles and interrogate residents to discover new evidence, profile suspects and piece together your investigation,” White Paper Games wrote.

Conway: Disappearance At Dahlia View, which can barely be said with a single breath, will launch this fall on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. Others should take note of this approach: the game was announced mere months before its arrival. Meanwhile, Starfield, which is set to come in late 2022, was revealed by Bethesda in 2018!

Source: Gematsu

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