The sci-fi survival horror game titled A.I.L.A., developed by Pulsatrix Studios, is set to debut on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series alongside its PC (Steam) version, as revealed by the publisher Fireshine Games. However, they haven’t specified a release date yet.
Here is an overview of the game, via Fireshine Games:
About
Delve into harrowing gaming scenarios as an A.I.L.A. game tester. Overcome chilling, disquieting ordeals designed to tap into your most hidden, haunting anxieties.
Flee from a sinister cult’s rituals, unravel ghastly enigmas, clash violently with undead hordes of the Middle Ages, and encounter additional challenges.
Or:
Avoid a dark cult’s ceremonies, decipher chilling mysteries, fight intensely against medieval zombies, and face various obstacles as well.
Both sentences convey the same meaning but offer slightly different perspectives to engage the reader.
Key Features
- Face Your Fear – As a game tester, share your thoughts, fears and feedback with A.I.L.A. as she crafts haunting new experiences for you to survive.
- Multiple Horror Scenarios – Experience intense, unsettling scenarios across various horror genres, including survival horror, psychological horror, action horror, and more.
- The Next Generation of Horror – Powered by Unreal Engine 5 and using advanced graphical technologies such as Lumen and MetaHuman, A.I.L.A. is an immersive, photorealistic experience that takes the player to the edge of horror.
Watch a new trailer below.
Consoles Announce Trailer
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