LOVECRAFTIAN HORROR ADVENTURE THE ALIEN CUBE WILL BE RELEASED ON STEAM ON OCTOBER 14TH!

Indie solo developer Alessandro Guzzo announces today that the Lovecraftian horror adventure The Alien Cube will be published on Steam on October 14th. The Alien cube is a spiritual successor to “The Land of Pain“, in which you play as the protagonist’s nephew.  In this cosmic horror first-person adventure, you take on the role of Arthur, a solitary man whose life is about to change dramatically after a disturbing finding following the mysterious disappearance of your uncle. You will be thrown into a spiral of terrifying discoveries and embark on a journey that will haunt your soul and change your life forever, challenging you to confront a terrible truth that will threaten your sanity and your very existence.

In The Alien Cube you play as Arthur, a lonely man whose life is about to change drastically when strange events start to occur after finding out about the disappearance of your uncle, Edgar. The world you live in is intertwined with a terribly secret, dark and occult reality in which your uncle seemed to have played an important role. Tormented by nightmarish visions, you will need to embark on a journey to seek out the truth and survive the darkness that is haunting you.

Key features

  • Survive hostile weather conditions as you wander through snowy forests, forgotten dungeons and different otherworldly locations
  • Explore horrifying places and interact with objects that you find along your journey to solve puzzles and seek out clues to unravel the mystery set before you
  • Immerse yourself completely in a powerfully visual world of unnamed horrors thanks to the CryEngine 5 powered graphics with photogrammetric technology
  • Intensify the Lovecraftian experience with high-quality ambient sounds and an immersive atmospheric soundtrack extracted from the abyss of your worst fears
  • Delve into the truth of unspeakable secrets and horrors behind your uncle’s past- the protagonist of the game “The Land of Pain”- and find out the connection between these two games.
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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