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Check out This Third-Person Horror with a PS1/PS2-Era Style

Pinnacle Point is an upcoming project by indie developer Ready2RunGames.

If you are a big fan of psychological horror games, we recommend you check out Pinnacle Point, which is a narrative-driven, third-person horror game with a PS1/PS2 era style. 

As the protagonist, Aron, you are tasked with searching for your lost brother, Jess, who went missing after being involved in a company that claims to be capable of making lives immortal. “Aron must navigate this treacherous world, risking his own soul, to save his brother from a fate worse than death.”

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The journey unfolds on an eerie island filled with ominous fog and flashy lights. The dark environment seems like a place for unexpected encounters, making me hold my breath. Through exploration, solving puzzles, and intense combat with grotesque inhabitants, you’ll get closer to uncovering the mystery and figuring out what happened to your brother. 

“The line between reality and nightmare blurs as you delve deeper into the corporation's experiments and your brother’s fate,” reads the game description. The game features non-linear narratives, which encourage free exploration to collect hints via environment cues and cryptic notes to piece together the whole story. 

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Indie developer Ready2RunGames, who used to be a software developer, is the creator of this upcoming horror. Some of the recently shared footage gives us a sneak peek into the combat, atmosphere, animation, UI, and more: 

The game is still in development period, so gameplay, screenshots and footage may change. If you like the game, don’t hesitate to add it to your wishlist on Steam and follow the developer on X/Twitter to receive more updates. 

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