Madison Launches for PC Later This Year, Coming to Consoles in 2022

A new gameplay trailer showcases creepy new environments and sights, setting the stage for what's to come in the game.

Posted By | On 26th, Aug. 2021

Madison

Developer Noseblees Games took the stage at Gamescom 2021’s Future Games Show recently to show off its upcoming first person psychological horror game. It wasn’t a particularly long trailer, but it made a solid enough impression. Check it out below.

The trailer begins in a poorly lit church, but it definitely goes to some interesting places, showing various environments, creepy sights, and some terrifying enemies. It certainly seems to be headed in the right direction as far as atmosphere and horror are concerned. Meanwhile, there’s also a mechanic that will require you to use your camera to be able to see demons around you, which puts an interesting Fatal Frame-esque twist on the proceedings. It’s looking interesting, that’s for sure.

Madison will launch for PC some time in 2021. Console versions will be following some time in 2022, though there’s no word yet on when exactly that’ll happen.


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