Saturday, April 26, 2014

Death in Candlewood


Death In Candlewood is an open-world psychological FPS heavily influenced by the gothic fiction of Edgar Allan Poe and classic horror films. A love story between the living and the dead, the game plunges its player into the darkest corners of 1940s America.


The game spans a single night in the life of Ray Dune, a doctor whose relationship with reclusive psychiatrist Lester Caravan has reached a deadly crisis point. When his vulnerable adopted son Rizzo mysteriously disappears, Dune is forced to act. Navigating the dark paths of Candlewood Mountains and a terrifying onslaught of inhuman assailants, Dune sets out on a desperate bid to save himself and his son from the bloody machinations of a madman.



Key features:

Top-notch visuals and performance immersing the player in a psychological horror FPS influenced by Edgar Allan Poe and classic horror films

20+ melee and ranged weaponry from bare fists to Maschinengewehr 42s and tranquilizer pistols

Lush environments and unique settings, from 6km² of shadowy mountain ranges to 4km² and over 1,000 buildings in the town of Candlewood, which can be walked, stalked, driven or swum through



Innovative genre with mainly FPS mechanics plus role playing customisation, stealth elements and third person POV for driving a range of vehicles

Buy and upgrade your ammunition, health, equipment and weapons

Citizens of Candlewood and characters you encounter throughout the game each have branching, reactive dialogue and randomised events



Range of animal, human and monstrous enemies, each wielding unique weapons

Reactive and intelligent AI so foes and NPCs respond realistically to any situation

Combat system incorporating line-of-sight and noise sensor mechanics

Slow-motion cinematic dodge manoeuvres for close range melee combat


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