
Rely on Horror, C. Bronmans writes: "Following Grave’s recent success on Kickstarter, many people asked whether or not the game would still come to Playstation 4, despite not meeting the $40,000 stretch goal that included support for Sony’s latest console. I reached out to Tristan Parrish Moore, designer and creative director, and asked him how he plans to handle this particular issue."

Joanna Mueller writes: "This list is presented in no particular order. Some release dates are still listed ambiguously as “Fall 2016," so the games might not actually release in time. Still, if you need your horror fix, these are the horror titles you should keep an eye out for this month."
See the first gameplay footage from the upcoming horror title for HTC Vive.
Definitely would be atmospheric and immersive if they got the sound design right. I like the interaction with objects like striking a match. Seems simple yet needed for VR.
Could use an extra coat of paint though being that it's on PC. I expect high end prices for these headsets to look the part in the games. But the gameplay might make you forget the looks.

HTC Vive owners won't have to wait too long for the surreal horror experience.
Is it going to be a PSVR launch title? If so, this might be proper VR title to pick up on my PSVR for halloween.
Game looks good,hopefully it plays well and sells good so they can port it to more systems
"Microsoft fast-tracked us through their approval process, but our application with Sony is still pending and at this moment we don’t know how challenging it will be to bring the game to that many platforms."
Great job MS on providing indie support. Looks like they are not as bad with the indies as some would have us believe.
So wheres the hate article on sony for taking forever to get the game started. Their still waiting on the approval process from them if microsoft took this long there would be a hate article saying their id@xbox program is terrible. Oh the hypocrisy
"by Casper Bronmans", a fitting name for a spooky game.