New Steam Horror May Officially Dethrone P.T. And You Can Play It Now
Horror games have been chasing the high that Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro’s P.T. gave players since it launched on August 12, 2014, and Perceptum could finally be the game to not only accomplish that, but also exceed it in terms of how scary it’ll be. P.T. would go on to inspire endless ‘clones’ that emulate its same walking simulator horror gimmick, typically in a single corridor or claustrophobic house interior, and Perceptum is using a brilliant mechanic to give it an edge in a sea of similar experiences.
Horror games have been chasing the high that Hideo Kojima and Guillermo del Toro’s P.T. gave players since it launched on August 12, 2014, and Perceptum could finally be the game to not only accomplish that, but also exceed it in terms of how scary it’ll be. P.T. would go on to inspire endless ‘clones’ that emulate its same walking simulator horror gimmick, typically in a single corridor or claustrophobic house interior, and Perceptum is using a brilliant mechanic to give it an edge in a sea of similar experiences.