Indie studio Lunar Software have issued the gameplay debut trailer for Routine, their non-linear first-person horror exploration game set on an abandoned Moon base that (hopefully) arrives sometime this year on the PC and Mac. Players will investigate the reason behind the disappearance of the desolate station’s inhabitants, with the emphasis on exploration, hiding and survival ensuring tension-filled gameplay.
First announced almost a decade ago, sci-fi horror game Routine got a brand-new trailer during Summer Game Fest. Utilizing in-game footage, this trailer shows that the project has been revived and how much it has matured since its last showing.
This game was first announced 10 years ago. Here's a gameplay trailer from back then. https://www.youtube.com/wat...
I've been looking forward to this for a looong time.
From Xfire: "Horror has always been one of the most popular forms of fiction, with frightening themes appearing in art stretching back to the oldest traditional myths, as well as in modern media spanning film, television, literature and games - but you don't need to buy the latest AAA shocker to get a good fright. Some of the scariest experiences can be found in indie games, for free, on Itch."
DSOGaming writes: "There have been two indie sci-fi games that amazed me the moment they were revealed and these are: Reset and Routine. Unfortunately, though, these two titles are missing in action and we may never see them."
Very atmospheric and a bit creepy. Nice job considering its a four-person dev team.
Why does he go done the freaky dark collidor when there's a perfectly lit one!!
ive been waiting for more stuff on this Routine game...the alpha gameplay looks like everything I hoped it would be
wow these guys are really talented, looks amazing.