Raiser Games and Protocol Games are suitably spooked to announce that survival-horror cult Song of Horror launches on PlayStation, with the Xbox version currently in certification and due to launch very shortly.
Having previously made its name on PC, this new console release combines all five chapters from the Steam version into one single 'complete edition', delivering a thrilling paranormal story where the threat of The Presence – a dark entity that reacts to your way of playing – looms large throughout.
Song of Horror tasks players with investigating the mysterious disappearance of famed but now elusive writer Sebastian P. Husher – a man who, along with his entire family, has vanished without a trace. Playing the role of any one of 13 different characters, Song of Horror is a Lovecraftian, third person adventure that pays homage to classic masterpieces of the survival-horror genre.
"Every survival-horror fan knows that some of the biggest games in the genre's history made their name on console, so bringing Song of Horror to PlayStation and Xbox was the logical next step after the game's successful run on PC," says studio co-founder Carlos Grupeli. "We can't wait to see the reaction of console gamers once they get their hands on it."
Song of Horroris a non-combat adventure where the focus is instead on running and hiding, staying silent in the midst of all the terror to avoid triggering unnerving manifestations, capable of bringing the game's protagonists to the brink of insanity. With the ever-present threat of The Presence keeping players on their toes from start to finish – powered by an AI that adapts to your gameplay -, Song of Horror'smission to keep you severely spooked is one it never lets up on.
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