Retro-inspired survival horror game Heartworm for PC launches this spring
A love letter to late 90s horror classics.
Retro-inspired survival horror game Heartworm will launch for PC via Steam this spring, publisher DreadXP and developer Vincent Adinolfi announced.
Here is an overview of the game, via its Steam page:
About
Pass through the threshold and enter a world born of memories. Defend yourself with a camera while solving death’s mysteries in a reverent evolution of 90s survival horror, integrating both fixed cameras and over the shoulder perspectives.
Story
Sam, unable to move on from the death of her beloved grandfather, falls down an internet rabbit hole chasing the promise of reuniting with him.
Following the lead of a mysterious forum, she finds herself at a supposedly supernatural house in the mountain, hoping to make contact with the other side.
Key Features
- A journey through grief and loss within retro-inspired atmospheric environments..
- Four-to-six hours of gameplay with multiple endings.
- Both pre-rendered and in-game cutscenes.
- A focus on exploration with classic puzzles, and limited combat using a camera as a weapon.
- A modern control scheme with third-person over-the-shoulder aiming and optional classic tank controls.
- Optional pixelation and retro effects calling back to the first 3D console era for a more authentic experience.
- A haunting original soundtrack.
Experience a psychologically-focused narrative love letter to late 90s genre staples Silent Hill and Resident Evil.
Watch a new trailer below.