Horror Puzzle Game REalM: Walk Of Soul Heading To PC, PS4, And PS Vita

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REalM: Walk of Soul is a surreal 2D horror puzzle game that’s due out for PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita in the first half of 2016.

 

It follows a 17-year-old girl called Iris who falls into her dreams and must find her way back home while being tormented by demons. It’s a set-up meant to be reminiscent of indie classic Yume Nikki.

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The consequent adventure is non-linear and has over 25 puzzles for you to beat. These are puzzles inspired by other horror games including the likes of Silent Hill and Resident Evil.

 

Find out more about REalM: Walk of Soul on its website and Steam page.


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