paranormal investigation

AppWizard
November 21, 2025
Hoyoverse has released a half-hour gameplay demo of its upcoming open-world title, Varsapura, which features elements reminiscent of Control and LA Noire. Set in modern-day Singapore, the game involves paranormal investigation, dialogue choices, stealth mechanics, and combat similar to Zenless Zone Zero. Players assume the role of a protagonist applying for a job at SEAL (Shadow Entity Analysis and Limitation), where they undergo a "mind scan" during the application process. The game introduces officer Sayuki, who discusses the Mindrot phenomenon, which generates derogatory comments in a test chamber. Players combat shadow creatures using umbrella-based attacks and can swap characters during battles. The narrative includes a personal motive for joining SEAL, with dialogue options categorized into 'Empathy,' 'Persuasion,' and 'Deception.' The gameplay features an open-world driving segment and stealth mechanics, allowing exploration of a city resembling Singapore. The visual style combines realistic art with anime character designs. Hoyoverse hints at customization options for the protagonist's appearance and is recruiting talent for the game's development.
AppWizard
May 26, 2025
On an average day, Steam unveils around a dozen new games. "Two Strikes," a first-person paranormal investigation game, was released on May 23 by Retro Reactor. "Snacko," a life simulation and town-building game featuring a feline protagonist, was released on May 26 by Bluecurse Studios. "Tinkerlands," a resource-gathering game with survival and combat elements, was released on May 24 by CodeManu and Endless Coffee. "Kathy Rain 2: Soothsayer," a sequel to the original game, was released on May 20 by Clifftop Games.
AppWizard
October 28, 2024
Phasmophobia is a horror game where players act as paranormal investigators, collaborating with friends to explore supernatural settings. The game features a variety of gadgets, diverse spirits, and multiple investigation locations. It has recently launched on consoles, including PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, on October 29. While the visuals are criticized for being bland and experiencing technical glitches, the gameplay remains engaging. Solo play can be tedious, but multiplayer enhances the experience, blending horror with humor. The console version lacks significant new content compared to the PC version and removes voice recognition capabilities, but allows crossplay with PC users. The game received a rating of 7/10.
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