Post Trauma Publisher Jokes About Re-Releasing the Game on June 23

Following a series of setbacks, the horror game “Post Trauma” was finally launched this month. With the recent unveiling of “The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered,” the publishers Raw Fury and developers Red Soul Games have playfully hinted at re-releasing the game as a possibility, hoping that players who have completed “Oblivion Remastered” will return to the horror experience.

As a patient fan, I’m eagerly looking forward to it! Raw Fury on their X account hinted at an exciting update: “Post Trauma: The Re-Release – Not an Un-Release, but More Like a Refresh.” They shared a video with insights from the publishing team about why they’re bringing this back. Mark your calendars for June 23rd!

The video mentions that due to unexpected events, we’re planning a spiritual rerelease of the album “Post Trauma” after approximately 8.5 weeks. This date is randomly chosen. On this spiritual rerelease day, there will be giveaways, live streams, and celebrations, so do not miss out! Once you’ve finished playing “Oblivion,” naturally.

As a gamer, I’d say “Post Trauma” is a chilling puzzle-horror adventure that immerses you in an eerie, dreamlike world filled with mind-bending puzzles. You’ll need to use your wits to crack these enigmatic conundrums while battling otherworldly adversaries that hark back to the spine-tingling classics from the original PlayStation and PS2 era. Games like “Resident Evil” and “Silent Hill 2” served as major influences, creating a haunting atmosphere that’ll keep you on edge.

Characters find themselves assuming the role of a train conductor named Roman (portrayed by Togo Igawa), who inexplicably finds himself in an unfamiliar realm upon regaining consciousness. As Roman endeavors to escape this eerie predicament, he encounters grotesque beings and enigmatic structures that require him to devise solutions for navigating through them.

Red Soul Games’ debut project, titled “Post Trauma,” was built on Unreal Engine 5. Although it employs traditional design choices such as fixed camera angles, the game leverages contemporary graphics technology to create its eerie ambiance and jumpscares effectively.>

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“Post Trauma,” developed by Spanish studio Red Soul Games using Unreal Engine 5, may appear to have some older design choices like fixed camera angles. However, it skillfully employs modern graphics technology to generate an unsettling mood and frightening moments.>

In terms of gameplay, “Post Trauma” deliberately adopts a more leisurely tempo to immerse players deeply into its haunting ambiance. This slow-paced approach mirrors the timeless horror classics that serve as the game’s inspiration. As players navigate through various rooms, they encounter numerous puzzles that require thoughtful solution-finding. To progress, they must gather crucial puzzle pieces scattered throughout the game.

Additionally, the game presents players with split-second dilemmas: should they engage and eliminate a terrifying monster obstructing their path, or opt for caution by circumventing the enemy to preserve valuable resources? These quick decisions add an extra layer of tension and strategy to “Post Trauma’s” chilling experience.

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2025-04-28 15:11