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So, picture this: It’s Summer Game Fest 2025. You know, that big shindig where they show off all the new games? And bam! Out of nowhere, Section 9 Interactive and Epic Games hit us with this sci-fi horror game called End of Abyss. It’s like, got this whole creepy, survival vibe to it. Apparently, it’s a mix of body horror – yeah, the stuff nightmares are made of – and eerie exploration. And, wait for it, it’s a top-down FPS. Weird combo, right?
Think of Inside and Little Nightmares. People are hoping for the same spine-chilling experience here. I’m with them. Fingers crossed it’s just as unsettling!
Section 9 Interactive’s a small team, but they’ve got some iconic names behind them. We’re talking folks from Little Nightmares, Little Nightmares 2, and even LittleBigPlanet PS VITA! They gave everyone a sneak peek during the big event.
Summer Game Fest was like Christmas for horror fans. They even teased the next Resident Evil! But End of Abyss? It’s snagging attention for its fresh, yet familiar, take on body horror. Kind of hard to look away!
The trailer? We’re introduced to Cel, a combat technician. She’s stuck in this underground mess, trying to make sense of a rundown facility. Cel’s journey is more than just exploration. It’s about surviving against some truly nightmarish creatures. She’s gotta stay sharp, ’cause, spoiler, nothing in that place is remotely human.
It’s giving off some serious Little Nightmares vibes, but with this twist: Cel’s gear is upgradeable. And she’s gonna need it, trust me. Those monsters aren’t playing around. It’s dropping in 2026 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S. Can’t come soon enough, right?
People are buzzing about how it’s reminiscent of games like Inside. But with a top-down FPS twist – talk about shaking things up! I’m all in for branching paths and secret nooks. Adds a bit of mystery, ya know?
Horror games are having a moment. From Silent Hill 2 remakes to quirky indie hits like Poppy Playtime. Players are psyched for gems like Reanimal and Little Nightmares 3. And now, End of Abyss is on the radar. 2026, here we come!
I mean, maybe I’m just rambling, but something about this feels like it’s gonna stick. Can’t wait to see how it all pans out.