Horror Game With ‘Very Positive’ Reviews is Finally Coming to Consoles After 8 Years

Horror Game With 'Very Positive' Reviews is Finally Coming to Consoles After 8 Years

Key Takeaways

  • Camp Sunshine, a horror game inspired by 80s slasher films, debuts on console platforms on October 9.
  • The game features a unique pixel art style and is set in a summer camp with puzzles and a sinister slasher antagonist.
  • Camp Sunshine offers a linear narrative along with detailed exploration, in-depth puzzles, and an immersive 80s horror experience.

As a die-hard fan of 80s slasher films and a seasoned gamer with an unquenchable thirst for horror titles, I can hardly contain my excitement about the upcoming release of “Camp Sunshine”. Growing up, I spent countless hours watching Jason Voorhees and his ilk terrorize unsuspecting teenagers on the big screen, so the opportunity to step into those iconic shoes (or masks) is nothing short of a dream come true.


Fans of horror games on consoles can look forward to a fresh title called “Camp Sunshine“. This game takes cues from iconic slasher films of the 1980s, giving it a distinctive visual flair that sets it apart from similar games. Initially released on Steam in 2016 and receiving “Very Positive” reviews, this game is now ready to debut on October 9 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles.

Camp Sunshine, reminiscent of ’80s slasher movie series such as Friday the 13th or Sleepaway Camp, pits players against a menacing killer in a mask. This masked figure starts picking off friends in gruesome fashion. The game employs a pixel art aesthetic and is set within a secluded summer camp where players can roam freely while solving mysteries, gathering resources, and evading the relentless slasher hot on their heels.

The game was revealed recently via a short trailer in which a narrator lays out the story, which involves a teenager named Jez going away to a summer camp only for his campmates to start being picked off, and confirms the console release date of October 9. According to the trailer, Camp Sunshine is the product of two 1980s horror film buffs who decided to adapt the genre into an interactive video game with an art style similar to that of other RPG Maker horror games like Ao Oni.

Camp Sunshine Debuts on Consoles Next Month

In this game, you find yourself right at the heart of a thrilling mystery about the unknown murderer wearing a bear mask. Your mission involves running, hiding, and battling for survival. The original version of the game has received positive reviews on Steam, commending its unique art style, voice acting, and lighthearted humor that mirrors the tone of the movies it emulates. Essentially, the story isn’t overly dramatic like some other games or films might be.

Enthusiasts of traditional survival horror games have much to look forward to, as the game offers an intricate map for exploration and challenges with deep puzzles similar to those seen in the Resident Evil series. However, it’s the primarily linear storyline that takes center stage, enriched by a collection of in-game documents for players to discover, providing additional insights into the game’s mythology and background story.

Absolutely, Camp Sunshine isn’t the only video game that draws inspiration from ’80s slasher film franchises. However, it stands out by being set in the very decade it emulates and adopting the exaggerated, humorous atmosphere typical of these films. Other games, such as the unsuccessful Friday the 13th video game and The Quarry, share similar visual styles, but they vary significantly when it comes to gameplay.

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2024-09-27 20:35