Check Out ‘Those Who Remain’ Gameplay Trailer

The choices were there. You just made the wrong ones.

That’s the tagline for the brand new video game from Camel 101. On January 29, 2019, the indie gaming developer released the first official trailer for the psychological horror game, called Those Who Remain. Check out the trailer below!

Official synopsis from the game’s website:

Those Who Remain is a psychological thriller that takes place in Dormont, a small town in the US. Dormont appears to be a regular and typical American town at first glance, but it is however cursed by a demon who shrouded everything in darkness.

Most of Dormont’s population has been trapped inside the darkness, with no means of escape. Edward Turner is just an ordinary man with a troubled past, who arrives in the wrong place at the wrong time. But he soon finds out that something is very wrong in Dormont. There are strange creatures roaming in the dark, killing everyone that gets close. The only way to survive is by staying in the light.

The danger in the dark is not the only thing at play in Dormont. There are strange portals that emanate a bright light, that seem to bring anyone that goes through them to another place, similar yet different, apparently unreal but very real. Actions taken in one place have repercussions in the other.

From what we see in this first trailer, Those Who Remain looks to be a super-tense first person horror game. While there wasn’t an official release date announced for the game, the end of the trailer says that it should be coming out sometime in 2019. I, for one, am looking forward to playing this with the lights turned low and my headphones on to truly immerse myself in the horror.

Those Who Remain is said to be released in 2019 on PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. 

About Scott Crawford

I am an avid lover of horror films ever since I was a little boy. I have amassed a sizeable film collection in my life and it is one of my pride and joy. I also love video games and have been playing them since the days of the Intellivision. I currently play on PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch and love all genres of games but mainly play single player story driven games mainly in the fantasy or horror genre. I also host a podcast called The Podcast by the Cemetery with two of my friends and we talk horror and video games.

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