The studio has distributed a new trailer where the players can see the different locations and atmosphere with which the title will be accounted.

Rely on Horror, Michael M. writes: "Early access projects are tough to analyze. The version of the game you play now may not be anything like the finished product later, and your first impression may overshadow the enjoyment of a finished, well-honed product. In the case of The Domaginarium’s The Nightmare From Beyond, I sincerely hope that the finished product is vastly better than its first and second iterations. In both versions of the game I played over the span of 3 weeks (the initial version and its first major update), I was unable to progress more than the introductory areas due to technical glitches or not knowing how to proceed."
Developer The Domaginarium will bring its third-person horror platformer The Nightmare from Beyond to the PS Vita and PS4 in 2017. The game is also heading to the PC.