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A horror VR game
February 22, 2022
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Author: ALIEN Studio
Keycodes delivered upon request February 22, 2022– Indie game developer ALIEN Studio is releasing Deadness, a horror VR game, on Steam VR, Viveport, and Valve Index, today.
Deadness is a spine-chilling and eerie game where you are helplessly confined to a wheelchair in a super-realistic VR environment.
Just like in reality, in the wheelchair, you can only move using your hands which control all the movements which makes the game feel even more realistic. Your imagination will fuel your fear as you try to hide from the undead.
Unlike other VR games, Deadness has a unique mechanic where you can only move using your hands which control all the movements as you would in real life sitting on a wheelchair.
Unfortunately, Deadness is facing some technical restrictions on the Oculus Rift platform. Although it would take some time, an update is being worked on to allow
Features
Intuitive controls
Naturalistic looking graphics
Horror atmosphere
Move only using your hands
Additional Information
About ALIEN Studio
ALIEN studio was formed in 2003 with a special focus on 3D graphics, animation, and visual effects and currently ranks among the market leaders in this area in the Slovak market. During their existence, they have produced a number of successful advertising campaigns featuring their own 3D environments, objects, and 3D characters such as lisping dogs, funny hamsters or photorealistic owls, goldfish, seals, etc. One of their latest works is the 3D character Eva - a female humanoid crafted for the O2 Czech Republic.
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