
Phantasmagorical delusion permeates the air, forcing her to confront hideous anthropomorphizations of her greatest struggles. Wade through surreal interpretations of Gloria’s regular haunts, brought to vivid permanence in her deteriorating mind. Experience the nuanced story of psychological torment as her wonderful dreams devolve into horrific nightmares. She’s just about reached a breaking point as every last love she holds is ripped away when an opportunity, bathed in the small light of hope, presents itself. Glimmering stardom turns to rot for struggling cabaret dancer, Gloria. “ get ready to explore levels that blur the ever-thinning lines between fantasy and reality, and experience the truth of humanity when facing some of the darkest creatures and circumstances imaginable!” “Decarnation’s grave story, lovecraftian world, and evocative messages are about to unfold,” teased Quentin De Beukelaer, founder of Atelier QDB. What this entertainer must face can easily change her perceptions of the real world, or cause her to sink into further insanity. This horror adventure blends a bit of that old school pixel style animation to a modern tale of horror, where each choice only furthers an exploration into Gloria’s psyche. The terror is real in Decarnation, a video game from developer Atelier QDB and publisher Shiro Unlimited. In any case, the demo should fill us in on what’s to be expected for the full release, which is due out sometime this year.Ĭheck out the trailer for Metal: Hellsinger below.Coming to Steam (PC) and Nintendo Switch May 2023. Whether it’ll be something more, or just a fun gimmick, remains to be seen. Heavy metal has certainly found its place within gaming, such as the reboot of the aforementioned Doom, as well as in Brutal Legend, which was an obvious love letter to the genre. The game is described as a “rhythm FPS, brimming with diabolical enemies, powerful weapons, and metal music.” It also features such awesome guest musicians, including Matt Heafy of Trivium, Alissa White-Gluz from Arch Enemy, and Serj Tankian from System of a Down.Īll-in-all, it seems like a could be an interesting new type of rhythm game.


But Metal: Hellsinger is attempting to fuse the most rocking tracks around, with an FPS type of experience that can only be described as “very Doom.”Ī demo has just been released for it, which you can download on Steam. Since the days of Parappa the Rapper and the behemoth that was Guitar Hero, music as a game mechanic seemed to have its moment in the sun.


The realm of rhythm games is not something that many developers touch these days.
