
"A teaser shared at the end of the Indie Horror Showcase this week gives us a better idea of what the upcoming found footage Paranormal Activity game will be like. In the short trailer for Paranormal Activity: Threshold, we're introduced to an unfortunate couple who has purchased a home that not only needs some serious work, but is also very much haunted. Cue creepy faces appearing in doorways and around corners."
"While yet another installation in the Paranormal Activity franchise may not be what everyone is clamoring for, the fact that Threshold is being developed by solo dev Brian Clarke (DarkStone Digital), the creator of The Mortuary Assistant, is pretty promising. Per the game's Steam page, you'll be able to "Play in multiple timelines; hunt and communicate with entities; perform demonic rituals to alter your fate;" and "discover multiple endings and expand the story." Each playthrough will be unique, thanks to the "Paranormal Engine," it adds."
A teaser at the Indie Horror Showcase reveals a short trailer that introduces a couple who bought a dilapidated, haunted house with creepy faces appearing in doorways and corners. Paranormal Activity: Threshold is developed by solo dev Brian Clarke of DarkStone Digital, creator of The Mortuary Assistant. The Steam page says players can play in multiple timelines, hunt and communicate with entities, perform demonic rituals to alter fate, and discover multiple endings. Each playthrough is said to be unique thanks to a "Paranormal Engine." No release date is listed; the game can be wishlisted on Steam and the listing currently says coming soon.
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