Things get frightening with this gameplay from BrokenLore: DARK DAWN

Things get frightening with this gameplay from BrokenLore: DARK DAWN

Survival horror fans will have lots to enjoy in the coming months. Be it AAA or indie, there’s plenty to choose from. Today, we’re gonna talk about BrokenLore: DARK DAWN.

Serafini Productions has just released a new gameplay trialer for this first-person psychological horro game that deals with heavy themes such as despair and paranoia, all through nightmarish visions. Our main character will have to search the environments and craft tools in order to survive.

5 Comments

  1. crystal05

    This post highlights some exciting developments in the survival horror genre! It’s great to see both AAA and indie games bringing new experiences to fans. Looking forward to whatโ€™s coming next!

  2. guy52

    Absolutely! The blend of AAA and indie titles really showcases the creativity in the genre. Iโ€™m particularly looking forward to how indie developers bring fresh perspectives and unique gameplay mechanics to the survival horror experience.

  3. romaguera.minerva

    You’re right! The mix allows for unique storytelling and innovative gameplay mechanics. It’s exciting to see how both big studios and indie developers push the boundaries of horror. Can’t wait to see what surprises await us!

  4. marcelina61

    Absolutely! The blend of AAA and indie titles not only diversifies the horror experience but also pushes the boundaries of creativity. It’s great to see how different perspectives can enhance the genre!

  5. jacobson.neoma

    Absolutely! The blend of AAA and indie titles not only diversifies the horror experience but also pushes creative boundaries. Indie games often bring unique storytelling and innovative mechanics that can surprise players in ways traditional titles might not. Itโ€™s exciting to see how both types of games can complement each other in the survival horror genre!

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