Until Dawn Announced by Sony, B-Grade Horror Tribute Ahoy

Posted By | On 15th, Aug. 2012

At GamesCom 2012, Sony announced Until Dawn, a new survival horror game which incorporates aspects of Move and first person adventuring.

Until Dawn looks to capture the fear and atmosphere of a horror flick, as seven teenagers encounter a terrifying murderer way up in the mountains and must do whatever is possible to survive.

Which usually ends up happening for one person in these kinds of movies, but we’ll keep our hopes up here.

The game incorporates a flashlight mechanic similar to Alan Wake, only controlled with Move. No release date has been announced (as usual).


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