Independent publisher DreadXP collaborates with developer Dark Machine Games to introduce the first-person speed climbing horror game, White Knuckle, to enthusiasts. This game takes place in a massive subterranean megastructure, offering thrilling action, complex momentum-based movement systems, and survival horror elements. To mark this exciting news, a trailer has been unveiled, providing players with a sneak peek of the gaming experience ahead.
As solitary explorers, players are tasked with scaling SUB-STRUCTURE 17, a gigantic, crumbling structure hidden beneath the earth’s surface. Towering ten thousand meters of deteriorating concrete above and an advancing slime below, each ascent is a battle against time. Traverse treacherous landscapes, employing a mix of precise movements, quick reactions, and strategic resource allocation to climb decaying walls, leap over hazardous chasms, dodge traps, and evade the lethal threats lurking in the darkness.
In “White Knuckle,” gamers must carefully manage their inventory to avoid being weighed down while navigating the ominous structures of SUB-STRUCTURE 17. As they progress, resource management and quick decision-making skills will be crucial as obstacles grow increasingly difficult. Along the way, players will encounter various threats that present unique challenges, demanding adaptability in strategies to ensure survival. The atmosphere grows increasingly menacing as the environment becomes hostile, pushing players to frequently adjust their tactics to stay alive.
Traveling from the arid, gritty Silos to the foul-smelling sewers of Pipeworks and the eerie piers of Habitation, each location offers unique challenges and adversaries, building an ongoing sense of unease. Navigate, leap, and scale to stay alive… or misstep and meet your end. Each jump might be your last, and there’s a long fall below…
white-knuckle game is set to release on Steam’s Early Access platform towards the end of this year, yet eager gamers who can’t wait that long can delve into the available demo right now. The demo already boasts over 1,000 glowing reviews on Steam.
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