If you’re into horror video games, you’re going to want to keep an eye on The Hum: Abductions.
The game is a first-person alien invasion game (apparently it’s an alien visitor sorta week), driven by its story and powered by Unreal Engine 4, which if you haven’t seen in action can achieve pretty spectacular visuals. It’s actually been in development for a while now, so in addition to this latest trailer which shows the terrifying scenario of a woman’s child being taken by the visitors, there’s also some other preview videos to check out as well.
You can read more information about the game and watch the videos below.
DETAILS:
For years, people have been hearing mysterious, foreboding, mechanical type noises around the Earth without explanation. The source could never be identified. It was blamed on machinery, electronics and even the Earth’s moving tectonic plates, but not a single scientific mind could locate the cause of this strange phenomenon.
One day the source of The Hum was revealed, and all the conspiracists were wrong.
The Hum: Abductions is a first person horror game, under development using the powerful and visually appealing Unreal Engine 4 engine.
Thought of as an immersive and frightening story driven game, Abductions is a prequel for The Hum Game, The Alien Invasion Simulator, both parts of a huge sci-fi / horror universe called The Hum Universe.
Story:
In “Abductions”, you will play the role of Holly Sanders, a mother and wife, who is living hard days since her husband’s mysterious vanishing, months ago.Lonely and disturbed, with her little son Dan as only company, Holly will uncover the past and present events of the Sanders family, while facing a terrifying approaching revelation
Unravel the mysteries behind The Hum.
Key Features:
First Time in a Game with REAL ALIEN HORROR
Interactive First Person Depth Story
Realistic Graphics, featured by Unreal Engine 4
Scenes where you will play inside your mind being experimented
A strong and mysterious story background.
Oculus Rift Support
Platforms:
PC / Mac / PS4
VR/Oculus Rift Support
Planned Features:
Release for Linux
Language Support (Spanish, Russian, Portuguese and others)
Videos
[Source: via Kotaku]
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