Fireshine Games and developer Pulsatrix Studios today announced that they’ll be bringing their terrifying vision of cutting-edge technology in A.I.L.A. to Steam in 2025. The announcement was made during Gamescom, where Pulsatrix Studios has also announced the first hands-on demo with A.I.L.A. is available during the event.
A.I.L.A. is a first-person psychological “techno-horror” game set in a near-future reality, where you play as Samuel, a beta tester for horror video game experiences generated by a revolutionary new AI known as A.I.L.A.. In doing so, Samuel must survive intense, unsettling scenarios that prey on his darkest fears across a range of horror subgenres, each with a distinctive playstyle, atmosphere and world.
Players will evade and outrun a ritualistic cult, engage in visceral medieval combat against the undead, and overcome hazardous puzzles, all the while surviving gruesome horrors crafted by A.I.L.A. as the lines between the virtual world and reality start to blur.
Powered by Unreal Engine 5 and using the engine’s advanced graphical technologies including Lumen and MetaHuman, A.I.L.A. is an atmospheric, photorealistic experience that immerses players deeply within its twisted worlds within worlds.
“A.I.L.A. is a terrifying glimpse at near-future technology that we can’t wait for horror fans to experience for themselves next year,” says Rob Feather, Product Manager at Fireshine Games. “Blending multiple horror genres, A.I.L.A. is a deeply haunting horror experience that will scare and excite every type of horror fan, while also taking them on an unpredictable journey through a narrative that is never quite what it seems.”
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