Step into the shoes of Cassie, the blind heroine in The Deep End Games’ debut title, Perception. This unique narrative horror game sees you stumbling around an abandoned mansion, trying to unravel the ...
Back in 2015 a handful of former BioShock and Dead Space developers announced an ambitious horror game about a blind woman called Perception. Now that game is confirmed for a PS4 release via publisher ...
Update: The Deep End Games and publisher Feardemic have announced that Perception is also coming to Xbox One, in addition to PS4 and PC. Perception, the horror game developed by former Irrational and ...
What if you were blind and your only means of "seeing" was via echolocation? You probably wouldn't head to a haunted house, where any noise stands the chance of attracting a dark presence, right? That ...
Horror games have the run the gamut from the tense and tight affair of the original Dead Space to the side-scrolling scares of Little Nightmares. While they all differ in their methods, rarely do we ...
Perception is the latest game from developer The Deep End Games, where players will take the role as a blind woman which will have to face her fears in a haunted mansion in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
Today, developer The Deep End Games -- a studio that consists of ex BioShock and Dead Space developers -- and Poland-based publisher Feardemic announced that their first-person horror game, Perception ...
Announced back in 2015, the psychological horror game Perception has now finally been confirmed for release on PS4 as well as PC, thanks to newly formed publisher Feardemic, who are going to ...
The Deep End Games’ horror adventure, Perception, has been unexpectedly delayed at the last minute. The game was originally set for release tomorrow. Perception is a first-person psychological horror ...
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The Deep End Games has announced that Perception, the horror game developed by former Irrational and Visceral employees, is coming to PlayStation 4.
Sony is confidently doing its own thing on its own terms, ignoring the established rules and blazing a trail in this new-generation of home consoles, says Matt Martin. It's not yet a full year since ...