Developer Dragonis Games is taking a moment to shine a light on the visuals in their upcoming first-person horror puzzle adventure Necrophosis.
With more of Necrophosis mysteries being revealed, the developer is inviting players to take a deep exploration of the game’s visuals and environment. The game’s visuals are heavily influenced by the iconic and unforgettable art of Swiss artist H.R. Giger and Polish artist Zdzisław Beksiński, who is known for his dystopian surrealism.
In the game, the world is filled with bizarre forms and dark visuals. These environments are created with meticulous details to create a realm of decay set billions of years after the universe’s end. Each environment is designed to be an immersive nightmarish masterpiece. This world is full of mystery and even death itself may die here.
Last month Dragonis Games released a Necrophosis Photo Mode Trailer that showcased the in-game feature that allows players to capture stunning spooky scenes. The developer also released a Necrophosis NVIDIA DLSS Comparison Trailer, showing off game visuals under various settings while including performance stats such as FPS.
Necrophosis Availability
Players are invited to take a look at the Necrophosis demo on Steam. The demo is free to play and includes some of the haunting environments and visuals.
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.
Dragonis Games is an independent game developer and self-publisher. Founded by Ares Dragonis, the Greece-based studio is comprised of a small development team. Titles in the studio’s portfolio include Eresys, The Shore, and the currently in development narrative horror adventure Necrophosis.
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