A number of gameplay videos and trailers surfaced these couple of days, so we’ve decided to share them in one big story. So, below you can find the latest gameplay videos/trailers for Fort Solis, Lords of the Fallen, Atlas Fallen and Alone in the Dark.
Fort Solis is said to be a story-driven thriller on the Red Planet. The game will be using Unreal Engine 5.2, and this gameplay video can give you a glimpse of its art style. It looks interesting and Dear Villagers plans to release it on August 22nd.
Lords of the Fallen is another game that will take advantage of Unreal Engine 5. The following video introduces Tancred, the Master of Castigations, and his brother Reinhold the Immured, a pair of brothers with a rather unique connection that you’ll face off. CI Games will release Lords of the Fallen on October 13th, and you can find here its official PC system requirements.
Atlas Fallen is a new fantasy action RPG from Deck13. Its latest trailer focuses on the Lord of the Sands. The game will be using the FLEDGE Engine, and will release on August 10th. You can also find here its official PC system requirements.
Lastly, Alone in the Dark is a reimagination of the cult classic horror game. Developed by Pieces Interactive, the game will let you play as either Edward Carnby or Emily Hartwood and explore your environments, fight monsters, solve puzzles and uncover the uneasy truth of Derceto Manor. THQ Nordic will reveal more details about the game tomorrow.
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