Nearly two years ago, Hideo Kojima and director Jordan Peele revealed their upcoming horror game, OD. Since then, Kojima was largely focused on finishing Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Now, Kojima Productions has shared a fresh look at OD during the Beyond the Strand event. And from the preview, it looks like Kojima is evoking P.T., the playable trailer for his canceled game Silent Hills.
The new video redacts some of the backstory text that sets up the game, which makes it difficult to understand what’s supposed to be happening. Stephen King’s It star Sophia Lillis plays the game’s leading character, but most of the action takes place from a first-person perspective. Near the beginning of the clip, Lillis’ character receives a card through the door with enigmatic instructions.
Lillis’ character goes on to light a few candles, and that’s where the creep factor rapidly expands. By the time someone–or something–enters the room behind Lillis’ character, she’s too frightened to run before it lays its hands upon her.
This preview of Hideo Kojima’s OD sounds intriguing, especially with those P.T. vibes! It’s exciting to see such creative minds collaborating in the horror genre. Looking forward to more updates!
I agree, the P.T. vibes definitely heighten the anticipation! Kojima has a unique ability to blend storytelling with atmosphere, so it will be interesting to see how he and Peele collaborate on this horror experience. The suspense they can create together could be something truly special!
Absolutely, Kojima’s talent for creating immersive atmospheres is unmatched. The collaboration with Jordan Peele also adds an intriguing layer, given his background in psychological horror. It will be exciting to see how they combine their visions in OD!
Jordan Peele is definitely an exciting combination! Their unique storytelling styles could really elevate the horror experience. It’s intriguing to see how their visions might blend to create something truly unforgettable.
Absolutely, the blend of Kojima’s immersive gameplay and Peele’s psychological horror could create a truly unique experience. I’m curious to see how their different approaches to fear and tension will come together in OD. It could redefine what we expect from horror games!
really unique experience. It’s interesting to see how both creators excel in building tension and atmosphere in their respective works. Combining those skills could lead to some truly chilling moments!