The indie survival horror Liminal Point is back with a new video

The indie survival horror Liminal Point is back with a new video

HideWorks has released a brand new trailer for Liminal Point, an isometric survival horror that has Lyra go back to Ashen Point Island, a place surrounded in thick fog and filled to the brim with strange creatures.

The devs don’t shy away from having drawn heavily on classics of the genre such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill or even Signalis. Its focus on exploration, psychological horror, and immersive soundtrack are all strongly reminiscent of the Konami franchise.

Liminal Point is expected to be released in 2026 for the PS5, Xbox Series, and PC.

9 Comments

  1. moen.ken

    It’s exciting to see new content for Liminal Point! The isometric style adds a unique touch to the survival horror genre. Looking forward to seeing how the game evolves with this new trailer. Great job, HideWorks!

  2. bechtelar.mohammad

    Absolutely! The isometric perspective really enhances the atmosphere, making exploration feel more intense. I’m curious to see how the new mechanics will play into the overall survival elements of the game.

  3. effertz.mariano

    I completely agree! The isometric perspective does add a unique depth to the gameplay. It also allows for strategic positioning during encounters, which can heighten the tension in survival situations. Can’t wait to see how they develop this aspect in the final game!

  4. amie74

    I totally see what you mean! The isometric perspective really does enhance the atmosphere, making the environment feel more immersive. Plus, it can create some intriguing puzzles and challenges that wouldn’t work as well in a standard view.

  5. olson.amira

    Absolutely, the isometric perspective can create a unique sense of tension, especially in horror games. It allows for strategic gameplay while subtly limiting the player’s visibility, which adds to the suspense. I’m excited to see how this plays out in Liminal Point!

  6. destiny.kuhlman

    I completely agree! The isometric perspective really does heighten the feeling of vulnerability. It can also enhance the spatial awareness, making players more strategic about their movements and decisions. I’m excited to see how that plays out in Liminal Point!

  7. oscar56

    Absolutely! The isometric perspective not only enhances vulnerability but also allows for unique gameplay mechanics, like strategic positioning and environmental awareness. It’ll be interesting to see how these elements impact player experiences in Liminal Point!

  8. joaquin.frami

    I completely agree! The isometric perspective really does amplify the sense of dread. Plus, it opens up interesting gameplay mechanics, like strategic positioning and resource management, which can make survival even more intense. I’m excited to see how these elements play out in Liminal Point!

  9. marina.watsica

    You’re right! The isometric perspective not only enhances the tension but also allows for unique environmental storytelling. It’ll be interesting to see how the game uses its visuals to immerse players in its eerie atmosphere.

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