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A third-person survival horror blending psychological storytelling with hand-drawn static cameras – Kriophobia is coming soon on GOG!

Trapped in the depths of a frozen Soviet bunker, geophysicist Anna must survive deadly cold, horrifying abominations, and the trauma of a buried past.

Wishlist it now!
Marked for future purchase.

What happened to the Friday release of Flesh Made Fear, by the way?
Post edited 20 hours ago by Swedrami
Hand... drawn... cameras?
Wishlisted, the artstyle here is very interesting and I love all things horror!
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Breja: Hand... drawn... cameras?
"Hand Drawn Camera Angles" but someone dropped the ball in the translation dept. Each angle appears to have a unique shader that influences the local atmos.

That, or given Soviet technology restrictions, they couldn't afford actual cameras, so they have a team of artists constantly drawing the views.
A Brazilian company developing a game about Soviet era... Wow! Wishlisted because of the cool art style.
Post edited 13 hours ago by polecat1
Looks interesting so wishlisted for now.

Is kriophobia meant to mean fear of cold? All I got searching for for krio was a Creole language spoken in Sierra Leone. Cryo seems to be spelled crio in Portuguese, and I would assume they don't need romanization for however they spell it in Russian.
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Swedrami: Marked for future purchase.

What happened to the Friday release of Flesh Made Fear, by the way?
Ooh, thanks for the heads up; never heard of it, and it looks right up my alley with that retro vibe. These are the kinds of games I love to play and have really missed as of late. Modern games rarely do much for me anymore.

Was it supposed to show up here, and didn't? I see it's also listed on itch, but only with a link to steam, and I refuse to rent it on steam. I left the dev a note saying so. I guess I'll just have to wait for it to show up here. So many great games are finally coming to gog that it's likely just a matter of time until we get it here.