https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k4MMS4tG6Ag
Solo: Gaze into Madness is a good looking first person horror that looks really quite good. The developer emailed it in directly, so Linux support is a go.
I love the horror genre, and I am a big scaredy pants! We need more decent horror games on Linux, and when it looks as good as Solo: Gaze into Madness I'm all for it.
About the game (From Greenlight)
Solo's story revolves around the life of Sebastian, a press photographer that can't seem to remember anything else than the headlines and photos made on his career. On his journey he will be confronted with all series of mind-bending puzzles while his memories begin to haunt him.
In Solo you will have to think outside the box in order to find the exit within the room. This will be accomplished by watching and reading Sebastian's memories while experiencing his anxiety and fears.
Since its inception Solo has been thought as a suspense/psychological horror game where the player must lose notion of the spatial logic.
If you like the look of it you can help it by voting on the greenlight page.
What do you think to it?
Solo: Gaze into Madness is a good looking first person horror that looks really quite good. The developer emailed it in directly, so Linux support is a go.
I love the horror genre, and I am a big scaredy pants! We need more decent horror games on Linux, and when it looks as good as Solo: Gaze into Madness I'm all for it.
About the game (From Greenlight)
Solo's story revolves around the life of Sebastian, a press photographer that can't seem to remember anything else than the headlines and photos made on his career. On his journey he will be confronted with all series of mind-bending puzzles while his memories begin to haunt him.
In Solo you will have to think outside the box in order to find the exit within the room. This will be accomplished by watching and reading Sebastian's memories while experiencing his anxiety and fears.
Since its inception Solo has been thought as a suspense/psychological horror game where the player must lose notion of the spatial logic.
If you like the look of it you can help it by voting on the greenlight page.
What do you think to it?
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Thank you for your post!!!
Yes Linux support is a go, we are working with Unity3D so the Linux port should be quite easy.
Yes Linux support is a go, we are working with Unity3D so the Linux port should be quite easy.
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Voted for it few days ago.
It is interesting to see how similar (visually speaking) it is with other two horror (Unity) games on Steam:
Spectre: http://store.steampowered.com/app/314950/
Blinding Dark: http://store.steampowered.com/app/303870/
It is interesting to see how similar (visually speaking) it is with other two horror (Unity) games on Steam:
Spectre: http://store.steampowered.com/app/314950/
Blinding Dark: http://store.steampowered.com/app/303870/
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Nice, I like the surrealist touches!
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Very skeptical about unity3d engine games as DreadOut is simply broken/unplayable on my 770GTX 4gb edition. Though if it releases and I see a decent performance on a playthrough, will get for sure - I love good horror games. :)
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