Our member Kyle had this to say;
"I enjoyed the atmosphere that Into The Dead: Our Darkest Days creates. With the day and night phases, it really helps to shift the tension. Mornings feel slightly safe, although this isn’t the case I found, as the infected aren’t harder during the night. But seeing more dark silhouettes in corridors adds a decent horror element.
Gameplay is easy to pick up while the management elements help keep you on your toes. I never reached the escape plan, as I always ended up under-managing certain survivors, and the weaker ones would perish. However, I like that every time I attempt a new run, I learn something new. I did struggle to keep my water supply for crafting, but that might have been just me."
Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days is a side-scrolling psychological horror game set during a zombie outbreak. A release date trailer aired during this year's Spring Showcase, revealing a Steam early access launch date of April 9.
Skewed and Reviewed have posted a video interview for the game which looks to give gamers chills.
"The Wellington-based (New Zealand) indie games publisher and developer PikPok today announced with great thrill and delight that their zombie-themed side-scrolling shelter survival game "Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days" (the new installment in the highly successful "Into the Dead" franchise), is coming to PC via Steam in 2024." - Jonas Ek, TGG.