![]() ![]() Availability: Out now on PC in early access.Publisher: Newblood Interactive, Dillon Rogers, David Szymanski.The ring allows me to tell when I'm hidden in shadow, and once it's on my hand and the grate has been opened, I start to realise how useful it's going to be. Navigating the lovingly rendered PS1 era visuals, which do help a great deal to make ordinary objects singular and creepy, I awake at the bottom of a pit with nothing but a mysterious ally, taunting me through a nearby grate before offering me a magic ring. This is immersive-sim-ish territory, everything tilted towards horror and stealth. You can also snag Fishing Vacation on Steam.Gloomwood came alive for me when I got outside. And if you’re a sucker for the Super Game Boy, you also have at your disposal over ten colour palettes to choose from (in case you’re not a fan of the classic spinach green). Your buddy’s uncle is also nowhere to be found… but don’t let that stop you from reeling in a big one! Over the span of three days, you’ll dig up your own worms and catch your own dinner as you uncover the mysteries of the vacant cabin and the whereabouts of your friend’s uncle and their family.įeaturing over 30 different types of fish for you to catch, Fishing Vacation also features more than three endings to unlock. The ecology has changed since the last time that you visited, though. In Fishing Vacation, you and your buddy have the keys to their uncle’s cabin up in the mountains near the best lake you’ve ever fished. The uncomfortably moist micro-horror game that’s part fishing adventure, part atmospheric horror is an homage to Game Boy games of the past that’s filled with haunting discoveries. It’s creeping closer to summer, and what better way than to get away for a fishing trip? If you’re looking for something a little more humorous than DREDGE, DreadXP and developer Teebowah Games’ Game Boy-themed horror adventure Fishing Vacation is now available on the Nintendo Switch via the eShop for $1.99 USD. The city is full of objects to pick up, throw, climb, smash and use to your advantage. And you’ll have plenty of items at your disposal in order to distract your foes. You’ll be leaning around corners to eavesdrop on foes, peeking through door cracks, checking the bullets in your firearms and mantling onto ledges. Gloomwood offers up in-depth player interactivity. Much like its inspiration, Gloomwood makes use of a stealth and sound system that tracks your light visibility and propagates sound through the world, so tread lightly. Armed with your canesword, six-shot revolver and more, you’ll be sticking to the shadows as you navigate the city. You have to rely on stealth, your wits and your array of weapons to survive. Inspired by the classic stealth-action game Thief, Gloomwood sees you trapped in a Victorian city consumed by an ancient curse. In fact, you can snag the Victorian Survival Horror shooter for a cool 10% discount from now until September 12. Yep, ahead of its announced September 6 launch, Gloomwood was released today on Steam as a Labour Day treat. Only this time, they’ve bumped the Early Access release to today! After bumping the release of Gloomwood once already, developers Dillon Rogers & David Szymanski and publisher New Blood Interactive decided to do it again.
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