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You wake up trapped in a wheelchair inside a crumbling research lab. Deadness throws you into a survival horror scenario where you can’t fight back, only flee. Using hand-controlled movements, you navigate decaying corridors and shadowy rooms, avoiding creatures that lurk in the dark. Every creak and whisper feels immediate in VR, and the lack of combat forces you to think creatively about hiding spots and timing. The environment reacts to your panic, making each decision feel high stakes. The game’s emphasis on realism sets it apart. Developer ALIEN studio prioritized natural movement and eerie detail, creating a tense atmosphere that lingers. While some players praise its psychological horror, others note the limited interactivity can grow repetitive. Still, its unrelenting focus on helplessness has made it a divisive but memorable entry in VR horror. Released in 2022, it’s since sparked debates online about pushing genre boundaries.
You find yourself confined to a wheelchair in a gloomy old research facility. Where am I? Why am I here? Where do I go from here? The spine-chilling eerie spaces and your imagination will fuel your fear leading you to the realization that something horrible has happened here. Trying to hide from the undead will make your heart race and take your breath away, because you cannot kill what is already dead. In creating Deadness the emphasis was on the game looking as realistic as possible, including intuitive controls, naturalistic graphics and horror atmosphere. Just like in reality, on the wheelchair you can only move using your hands which control all the movements which makes the game feel even more realistic. You are going to feel utterly helpless. This game will give you nightmares… This is not a game!
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