Embark on a Terrifying Journey with Dark Atlas: Hell
Publisher SelectaPlay and developer Night Council Studio have exciting news for horror game enthusiasts. They have released a bone-chilling playable demo of their first-person survival horror game, Dark Atlas: Hell, for PC. The demo is now available for download on Steam.
The Dark Atlas: Inferno demo on Steam offers players the entire first chapter of the game. Prepare to uncover the deep, dark secrets locked within the protagonist’s mind as you traverse the treacherous path between the soul and the road to hell. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience this thrilling demo, which can be downloaded from Steam.
The world is descending into chaos. Massive thunderstorms ravage the Earth, and with each passing moment, the streets become haunted by apparitions. These spectral beings, known as «Impressions,» resemble the deceased but show no response to any stimuli. They silently observe the nocturnal scenes of cities while nations crumble.
However, you are destined to escape from a never-ending nightmare where the «Word» relentlessly torments you. Traverse through your memories, the ruins of civilization, the infernal depths of your soul, and even hell itself. It is time to confront the questions and consequences of your actions. Break free from the captivity imposed upon you for speaking the truth, as your knowledge holds infinite power.
There is no time to waste. You must react swiftly and find a way out of the labyrinth of crossroads that surrounds you. Outside, the skies crumble, and powerful forces gather to seize control of the spectral realm. They seek to wield these forces as instruments of desolation and demand your guidance in forging the holy book: the Corona Radiata.
Dark Atlas: Infernum is set to release on PC via Steam in 2024, with plans for PlayStation and Xbox versions as well. Make sure to add the game to your wishlist on Steam and PlayStation to stay updated!
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