Horror Game Deadcam Gets Release Date, Coming from the Developer Behind Hit Don’t Scream
DEADCAM immerses you in a series of eerie "recordings", each a standalone story with unique settings, and gameplay mechanics.
DEADCAM immerses you in a series of eerie "recordings", each a standalone story with unique settings, and gameplay mechanics.
Set in an alternate 1970s Sweden, Heavy Metal Death Can puts you in the boots of a naval officer on a military submarine.
Arthur arrives on a remote island, tasked with maintaining the lighthouse all by himself due to a shortage of workers.
Imagine waking up as a kid in a creepy, isolated monastery, your arm pulsing with a weird parasite that glows in the dark.
Each poet offers unique perks, abilities, and ultimate attacks.
Instead of relying on cheap jump scares, the game focuses on a slow, creeping sense of dread.
Audiences can expect a program packed with world premieres and never-before-seen trailers.
RetroSpace also gives you the freedom to play however you want.
In the game, you wield a camera as both defense and weapon, capturing supernatural phenomena in a haunted attic.
A short Deckline gameplay experience is worth trying and you won't be disappointed.