The Midnight Walk: VR Dark Fantasy Sculpted in Clay [VIDEO]

MoonHood (whose members previously created Lost in Random and Fe) and Fast Travel Games deliver an interior view adventure game that feels both futuristic and classic.

 

Embark on The Midnight Walk in this reverent dark fantasy adventure built in clay from the minds behind Lost in Random, Fe, and Ghost Giant. Become The Burnt One, befriend a lost lantern creature named Potboy, and use his flame to light your way through a conflicted world of wonder and horror. Survive and outwit the many monsters eager to devour your little friend’s flame as you experience five tales of fire and darkness featuring an incredible cast of strange characters. Marvel at every unsettling detail in a landscape painstakingly handcrafted with real-life clay and animated in a stop-motion style. Fully playable on PlayStation 5 and in virtual reality with PlayStation VR2.

Journey with Potboy along the twisted path of The Midnight Walk. Work with your companion to outwit fire-eating monsters, using his flame as a distraction as you hide from and evade the many threats of The Dark Itself. Meet new friends and experience awe-inspiring sights as you navigate a path of both peril and promise. Everything you see in The Midnight Walk, from the drooling snarl of the monsters to the bristly treetops that line the journey, was first sculpted in clay and then 3D scanned in meticulous detail. The result is a uniquely layered fantasy world with an artistic flair, all rendered in stunning stop-motion.

The entirety of The Midnight Walk can be experienced either on screen or in virtual reality with PlayStation VR2. Use the DualSense controller as a portal into the unknown, or grab the Sense controllers and step into the endless night in virtual reality. Inside the headset, use eye tracking to enhance the experience by closing your eyes to focus on sounds and manipulate the world around you. As weird as it sounds, try it for yourself!

The Midnight Walk is coming to PlayStation VR2 and SteamVR (PlayStation 5, PC) sometime in 2025, so you’ll need to get your virtual reality hardware ready if you want to experience it all.

Source: Gematsu

 

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