Barcelona-based indie outfit Rosebud Games has quite the pedigree with developers from Silent Hill: Origins, F.E.A.R. Extraction Point and The Witcher in its ranks, with BioShock's lead level designer operating as its consultant. Now, Rosebud has announced its debut project, a first-person open-world horror game set in 1940s New England called Death in Candlewood.
Described as "a love story between the living and the dead," Death in Candlewood puts players in the role of a doctor searching for his adopted son, who soon finds himself accosted by all manner of inhuman assailants following the death of his psychiatrist mentor.
It looks like a very ambitious undertaking where you can explore over six square kilometres of the fictitious town of Candlewood over the course of one night. You'll also be able to hop in vehicles, swim through rivers, and explore over 1000 buildings.
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Described as "a love story between the living and the dead," Death in Candlewood puts players in the role of a doctor searching for his adopted son, who soon finds himself accosted by all manner of inhuman assailants following the death of his psychiatrist mentor.
It looks like a very ambitious undertaking where you can explore over six square kilometres of the fictitious town of Candlewood over the course of one night. You'll also be able to hop in vehicles, swim through rivers, and explore over 1000 buildings.
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