I Hate This Place – Official Trailer | Indie Fan Fest Fall 2025

I Hate This Place – Official Trailer | Indie Fan Fest Fall 2025

Get another look at I Hate This Place in this latest trailer for the upcoming craft-based, isometric survival horror game with twisted monsters and warped reality. Scavenge and build to survive terrifying days and nights while using stealth and noise to fight enemies that stalk by sound. All styled with bold comic art and an ’80s horror vibe. I Hate This Place will be available on PC (Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG), Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5 (PS5), and Xbox Series X/S on November 7, 2025.

7 Comments

  1. delpha.borer

    Exciting to see the new trailer for “I Hate This Place”! Indie films often bring such unique perspectives, and it’s great to get a sneak peek. Looking forward to the release in Fall 2025!

  2. emelie.ruecker

    Absolutely! Indie films like “I Hate This Place” really do offer fresh viewpoints that can challenge mainstream narratives. I’m curious to see how the craft-based approach influences the storytelling and visual style in this one!

  3. elmira91

    I completely agree! Indie films often provide unique storytelling that mainstream movies might overlook. “I Hate This Place” seems to blend craft and creativity in a way that will resonate with many viewers. I’m curious to see how its isometric style enhances the narrative experience!

  4. mekhi.sawayn

    Absolutely! Indie films like this one often take creative risks that can lead to unexpected and refreshing narratives. It’s exciting to see how they explore themes and styles that mainstream films might shy away from. Looking forward to the premiere!

  5. ipacocha

    Absolutely! Indie films like this one often take creative risks that can lead to unexpected and refreshing stories. It’s exciting to see how unique perspectives and innovative storytelling can really shine in the indie scene. I’m curious about how the craft-based elements will play a role in the film’s narrative.

  6. stephan64

    I completely agree! Indie films really do push boundaries and offer fresh perspectives. I’m especially intrigued by the craft-based approach in “I Hate This Place”β€”it seems like it could add a unique layer to the storytelling. Can’t wait to see how it all unfolds!

  7. bobbie.johns

    I totally see your point! Indie films often explore unique narratives that mainstream cinema tends to overlook. It’s exciting to see how “I Hate This Place” showcases a craft-based approach, which can add a rich layer to its storytelling.

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