First-Person horror escape room DO NOT OPEN releases today on PlayStation 5!

Sony Interactive Entertainment Spain (SIE Spain), Gammera Nest, and Nox Noctis announce today that the first-person horror escape room Do Not Open is now available on PlayStation 5. The game will be available on Steam on November 30. PlayStation 4 and VR versions for PC and PlayStation VR2 in 2023. You can check Do Not Open’s release trailer below.

Do Not Open is a survival horror that features escape room mechanics as well. Michael J. Goreng, the main character, is a well-known zoologist and epidemiologist trapped in a warped version of his house where his wife and daughter are missing. Mike will have to solve different puzzles to escape from a mysterious threat while dealing with paranormal activity.

KEY FEATURES

  • Experience a challenging interactive escape room. Solve riddles and puzzles to escape from this nightmare and unravel its secrets.
  • 4K@60FPS visuals that help create an oppressive atmosphere.
  • Beware of an evil presence lurking in the shadows. Think fast and don’t take too long solving the puzzles and choose wisely. A dark entity is watching you…
  • Each run is different. The randomness in puzzle combinations and different layers of the manor will make every gameplay unique.

Nox Noctis promises high replayability in Do Not Open: will have different combinations and item places, and different layers of the main stages of Judith’s Manor. Even the plot and lore will be a puzzle by themselves, to discover the mystery that surrounds the house. Nox Noctis was founded as a spin-off of Quasar Dynamics, a company with years of expertise in VR, AR, and XR. In Do Not Open they are turning all their knowledge to video games in a title that will last in players’ minds for years.

Author: Mark Smith
I've been an avid gamer since I stumbled upon ZORK running in my local Radio Shack in 1980. Ten years later I was working for Sierra Online. Since then I've owned nearly every game system and most of the games to go with them. Not sure if 40+ years of gaming qualifies me to write reviews, but I do it anyway.

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