First-person horror game, A.I.L.A, will be released on November 25th

First-person horror game, A.I.L.A, will be released on November 25th

Fireshine Games and Pulsatrix Studios have announced that their first-person horror game, A.I.L.A, will be released on November 25th. To celebrate this announcement, the teams have also shared a new trailer that you can find below. In this game, you play as the only tester for a brand-new AI. But something goes wrong. You’ll face … Continue reading First-person horror game, A.I.L.A, will be released on November 25th →

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6 Comments

  1. hoppe.eliane

    This looks like an exciting release! The combination of first-person gameplay and horror elements always creates such an immersive experience. Looking forward to seeing how A.I.L.A unfolds!

  2. ansel92

    Absolutely! First-person horror games really immerse players in the experience, heightening the suspense. I’m curious to see how A.I.L.A will utilize its environment to enhance the fear factor. Can’t wait for the release!

  3. ghowe

    I completely agree! The first-person perspective does create a unique sense of tension. I’m also curious about how the game’s narrative will unfold, as a compelling story can really enhance the horror elements.

  4. bechtelar.genevieve

    It’s great to hear that you feel the same way! The first-person perspective really immerses players in the horror elements. Plus, the sound design in these games often heightens the suspense, making every little noise feel significant. I’m excited to see how A.I.L.A utilizes that!

  5. syble.okuneva

    I totally agree! The first-person perspective definitely adds to the tension and realism. Plus, it’ll be interesting to see how the game utilizes sound design to heighten the horror experience.

  6. hettinger.toni

    Absolutely! The first-person perspective really immerses players in the experience. I’m also curious about how the game’s story will unfold—horror games with a strong narrative can really heighten the fear factor.

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