Those Who Remain Is a Spooky Narrative Thriller Coming to PlayStation 4

It's got a P.T.-like vibe to it.

If you need something new and thrilling to try out on PlayStation 4, you might want to hold out for the upcoming Those Who Remain, from studio Camel 101. The game’s due out this year, and you can also check out a chilling new trailer for it now, which you can see below.

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Journey to the cursed town of Dormont, where the male protagonist “learns that he has more to face than his own inner demons.” You’ll have to stay close to the light, much like another game that uses similar mechanics – Alan Wake, anyone?

Aside from the darkness, however, you’ve got to keep away from the weird portals around the town that allow “reflections” to pass through, with the same actions on one side reflected in the other. A preliminary look at the game, thanks to the trailer, gives it a bit of a P.T. lilt, but of course we’ll have to see a little more before passing any kind of judgment. Check out the trailer below and see what you think!

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