Necrophosis, inspired by Zdzislaw Beksinski, is a chilling first-person horror adventure, plunging you into a nightmarish realm teeming with grotesque forms and ominous visuals.
Delve into eerie landscapes and uncover secrets in this atmospheric journey through the macabre. Necrophosis invites you to immerse yourself in a mystical puzzle adventure set in a surreal universe, the environment itself becomes a nightmarish masterpiece, filled with unsettling shapes and haunting visuals.
Billions of years after the universe met its demise, you awaken in a realm where death reigns supreme but even death may die. Necrophosis, the curse that plagues this world, inflicts decay upon everything it touches. Here, amidst a landscape crafted with meticulous care, dread and decay permeate every corner. The characters of this world, infected by the curse, embody the very essence of decay.
With every turn you take and every sigh that escapes your lips, you bear witness to the relentless touch of decay. Necrophosis weaves its grim tapestry, enveloping you in a haunting journey through a macabre world where death is not an end, but a pervasive reality.
Dragonis Games promises a short demo version soon, providing a glimpse into the terrifying world of Necrophosis through the above teaser trailer that showcased a couple of gameplay elements.
Drawing inspiration from games like Scorn, Necrophosis' visuals are just the surface of a deep, immersive experience. Delve into a world where every element is steeped in a rich backstory, where each step forward unveils a new layer of mystery. As you progress, you'll encounter mechanics that challenge your wit, each puzzle a piece of a larger, enigmatic narrative.
Prepare for a journey of discovery and introspection, where every event is a unique encounter, and each solution leads to deeper revelations. Whether through haunting narrations or evocative poetry, Necrophosis weaves a slow burn of intrigue, drawing you into its captivating tale with every twist and turn.
Necrophosis is coming to PC (Steam) in 2024.
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