First-Person PC Horror Game Set In A German Subway. Sounds Idyllic!

First-Person PC Horror Game Set In A German Subway. Sounds Idyllic!

Announced seemingly to further torment Kirk, U55 is another first-person horror game for the PC. Only this game’s set in a German subway line, and you’re playing a kid trapped in the dark who has to use the light on his mobile phone to get around.

Inspired by the works of HP Lovecraft, Dead Space, Silent Hill and Amnesia, U55 is hoping to include full Oculus Rift support.

What I’m digging, though, is the German developer’s desire to see the game really take us to the city of Berlin. As they state, the modern Berlin isn’t seen in many games, so it’ll be nice to go somewhere fresh for a spot of virtual tourism.

Though scrambling for your life in a haunted subway line doesn’t sound like much of a holiday.

U-55 [Kickstarter]


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