Developer Dragonis Games has released a free game demo for their next upcoming horror title Necrophosis. A Photo Mode Trailer has also launched, showcasing a game feature that enables players to capture the game’s spooky scenes.
The demo version of Necrophosis has arrived on Steam. Players are invited to take a look at the first-person horror puzzle adventure dive into a nightmarish realm of death and decay. This frightening world takes inspiration from the unforgettable art of Swiss artist H.R. Giger and Polish artist Zdzisław Beksiński who is known for his dystopian surrealism.
Explore this world of bizarre forms and dark visuals. Set billions of years after the universe’s end, players awaken in a realm dominated by decay. Even death itself may die here. Each environment is designed to be an immersive nightmarish masterpiece.
Development of the game is still ongoing. The developer released a new Photo Mode Trailer for Necrophosis showcasing this new feature.
Photo Mode allows players to take screenshots of the game’s dark and immersive environments. Including customizable camera settings, this mode allows players to highlight the bizarre and ominous visuals. Players can also use this feature to share their creep encounters with the mysterious entities that reside within this realm.
Last week, Dragonis Games released the Official NVIDIA DLSS Comparison Trailer for Necrophosis. An Official Teaser Trailer is also available for viewing on the developer’s YouTube channel.
Necrophosis Availability
A Necrophosis demo is now available for free on Steam.
Necrophosis is currently in development and will release on Windows PC via Steam. Players can add the game to their Steam wishlist to keep up on the game’s development progress.