To Lloyd's misfortune, the dream quickly turns into a nightmare and all attempts to wake up end in failure. While exploring the darkest corners of his subconscious, Lloyd learns how to survive the nightmare by bending the laws of physics and manipulating the fluid fabric of the dream world.
Apart from gravity-defying puzzles, Lloyd will have to use stealth when nearby enemies. He has no chance of winning in an open confrontation, since the creatures he will encounter are much more powerful and faster than him. Instead, he has to rely on careful planning to avoid getting detected.
Jump scares in DARQ serve one purpose: they help establish that in a dream world anything can happen at any time. However, this isn't a game that is all about jump scares. Quite the contrary, they rarely occur. DARQ is more about building tension and anticipation in between jump scares. Once the player knows that a jump scare could happen, they are more likely to stay on the edge of their seats for a very long time.
The game is designed to be a moving artistic experience. Elegance is the key word in DARQ's art direction - it serves as a means of seduction, or an invitation for the player to step in and develop and emotional connection with the experience as they progress. The goal is to make the player like being there, even though being there involves facing their fears.
DARQ: Complete Edition will be available on Switch March 18th and Xbox Series X|S and PS on March 25, 2021 at $19.99 / £17.99 / €19.99.
Owners of DARQ: Complete Edition on PS4 and Xbox One will be able to update to their respective next-gen editions for FREE.
Retail editions for PS4, PS5 and Nintendo Switch will be available during the second quarter of 2021.
Both PS5 and Xbox Series X editions will be playable in cinematic mode at 4K resolution at 30 FPS, or in performance mode at 1800p resolution at 60 FPS. Additionally, the PS5 version will take advantage of DualSense haptics.
Key Features:
- Psychological horror about lucid dreaming.
- Unique artstyle
- Shining-like pacing, relying on a slow build and creepy atmosphere rather than gore and violence.
- Music written by 5-time ASCAP Award winning composer Wlad Marhulets.
- Puzzles that involve bending the laws of physics (walking on walls and ceilings, levitating), manipulating the dream world (moving things, rotating rooms), collecting and using found objects, and avoiding enemies.
- 10 hidden secrets to find (optional -for hardcore players only)
- Lots of interactive objects and characters that will unfold the story and help Lloyd find answers about the meaning of his journey.
Music and sound play a very important role in the game. DARQ is a project started by 5-time ASCAP Award winning composer Wlad Marhulets, and since the very beginning the game was designed around music. The score is being written by the game director himself and will be recorded with Budapest Symphony Orchestra. Wlad's music will be mixed by Adam Schmidt, a renowned sound engineer known for his work on Inception, The Dark Knight Rises, Pirates of the Caribbean, and others. Sound design is being done by Bjørn Jacobsen, known for his work on such games as Cyberpunk 2077, Hitman, and EVE: Valkyrie.
Currently available for Xbox One, PS4, and PC (Steam & GOG), DARQ: Complete Edition will be launching for Nintendo Switch on March 18, 2021, and for Xbox Series X|S and PS5 on March 25, 2021.
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