Death Mark

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita
Genre: Action/Adventure
Publisher: Aksys Games
Release Date: Oct. 31, 2018

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'Death Mark' (ALL) Gets Release Date, Limited Edition

by Rainier on Sept. 13, 2018 @ 8:07 a.m. PDT

Death Mark is a survival horror adventure game where a strange rumor is spreading in Tokyo's H City: those who bear the Mark will die.

Unexpectedly appearing on the body, like a chewed up birthmark, the Mark is said to result in an unknown death. Now, having lost your memory, you stand before a mysterious house said to protect those who possess the Mark. As the doors swing open, the countdown to death has already begun.

Aksys Games opened the creaky old door of their rundown mansion to reveal what evils await in the Limited Edition package of the highly anticipated survival horror adventure game, Death Mark, which will include an exclusive 96-page full-color hardcover artbook, a spine-chilling soundtrack CD, a temporary tattoo of the fatal Mark, and a dramatic printed slipcase to entomb everything.

Key Features:

  • Search and Survive! - To avoid an almost certain gruesome death at the “hands” of angry spirits, you’ll need to search your surroundings for clues to increase your odds of survival.
  • Ghost Busting - Sometimes the sword is more powerful than the pen. And when words fail it’s time to stand your ground. Remember the price of not holding your own is an untimely death.
  • Riddle Me This - It’s not enough to defeat the spirit that cursed you, you need to do it in the right way. If you don’t you might survive, but end up wishing you hadn’t. Be sure to parse all the clues and information you discover correctly to make your life continue to be worth living.

Death Mark is coming on Halloween for the PS4, PlayStation Vita system and Nintendo Switch.


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