Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy: Terror Is Coming This Fall [VIDEO]

The third and final installment of the Remothered series from Stormind Games is actually set to be released before Grand Theft Auto VI.

 

Sometimes, seeking the truth means losing yourself. Thirteen months after six young girls disappeared in Sicily, a new clue reopens the nightmare. When a mysterious recording rekindles Susan’s hope that her daughter might still be alive, she decides, against all reason, to go to the place where everything seems to have begun: the crumbling former home of the Ashmann family, isolated on the slopes of Mount Etna.

What starts as a desperate search soon becomes a terrifying journey where family secrets, memory and obsession intertwine. Susan finds herself drawn into a labyrinth of relentless stalkers, hidden symbols and supernatural phenomena. As reality fractures and dark powers rise, every step brings her closer to the truth… and to a terror older than herself. Designed to captivate newcomers and long-time fans of the Remothered saga alike, Red Nun’s Legacy blends classic survival horror, stealth and psychological horror. It introduces new mechanics centered on perception, hypnosis and environmental manipulation.

Test your survival instincts as you try to escape murderous enemies, hide from deadly stalkers and fight back in critical moments. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of this heartfelt love letter to the third-person survival horrors of yesteryear. Examine objects to uncover forgotten memories, reveal concealed passages and alter your perception of the environment. Find clues and key items and solve puzzles to access new areas and progress toward the final revelation. Uncover the forgotten tale of the convent where the legend of the Red Nun originated.

Remothered: Red Nun’s Legacy is set to launch on October 27 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC. It seems the developers don’t need Soft Source Publishing.

Source: Gematsu

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