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A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Is Offering More Sound Than Expected

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead Is Offering More Sound Than Expected

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead

Go behind the scenes with A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead to see how the team is further playing with sound based around A Quiet Place

It is always weird to think of sound design when it comes to titles like A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, when it is supposed to be quiet, but it is a major factor when it comes to the gameplay. That said, we should probably have a good look at all of that and how Stormind Games is building things out to not only fit the film but make the game as engaging as possible. That would be the topic of the latest behind-the-scenes video we have from the Saber Interactive to show off the team’s work. Something that is not only impressive but also feels like it is lifted right from the universe of A Quiet Place. All to give us that perfect experience when October 17th comes around and we can play it all out on the PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Let us dive in.

On top of being quiet, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is going to need to have all manner of things that can make noise to give us something to overcome in the game. As if the Death Angels were not bad enough. They cannot find us if we are absolutely silent, so things like mixing materials on the landscape and littering the world with other noisemakers are what the team has gone out and done. Along with giving us some of the ways the survivors in A Quiet Place have figured out how to get around things. We will be able to lay down sand roads to walk on as well as clear paths along the way so we can sneak about. Even if it is going to feel odd to see others setting up noise traps we will have to defuse in various other ways out there. It is all fitting and you can get a little more of the detail just a little lower.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead — Sound Design [BTS]


Join developers Stormind Games as they delve into the eerie world of A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead. Sound isn’t just background, it’s crucial to survival.

Capturing the frantic terror, unnerving atmosphere, and gripping human drama that made the franchise famous, A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is designed for fans of the films, horror games, and story-driven adventures alike. With nothing more than your wits and the simple tools you can scavenge, you’ll have to overcome the many treacherous challenges and obstacles that lie ahead, all while trying to survive the ever-present dangers that lurk all around you.

Experience the harrowing journey of Alex, a young college student suffering from asthma and struggling to survive the end of the world alongside her boyfriend, Martin. But the nightmarish creatures stalking the land aren’t the only threat she’ll have to contend with as she travels through the ruins of civilization in search of a safe haven for herself and her family.

Key Features:

  • A New Story In The A Quiet Place Universe: Embark on a dramatic new adventure in the world of the blockbuster A Quiet Place saga. Discover an untold tale of fear and courage as a young survivor trying to endure the eerie new nightmare of the apocalypse.
  • Feel The Unnerving Terror Of Silence: Experience absolute horror as you hide, distract, and sneak past the ultimate predatory creatures. But beware: even a single noise can give you away.
  • Survive The End Of The World: Forge your own path through the disquieting remains of human civilization, using your wits and ingenuity to observe your environment, leverage whatever tools you can find, and overcome the dangers all around you.

A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead launches Oct. 17, 2024, on Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

While all of this does feel fitting for the universe of A Quiet Place, the gameplay for it does feel a little like it did for some of the SAW video games. That is, when diffusing certain things out there, it looks like we will have some kind of QTE to make sure we do not make any sound. Then there will be forced sections where we are going to need to make some levels of sound and keep track of it all so we can confuse the Death Angels a bit more. Not a terrible thing, but there is a stigma that A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead is going to need to overcome out there with some of the sour tastes other games have left using similar mechanics. That could just be me, though, and all of this can feel fresh just for you having never played all of those other video games in the past.

Do you like what we are seeing here for the sound in A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead or does it feel a little off to you? Will sand be a resource we will need to manage in the game or will we always have enough for the tasks at hand? Will there be an option to just bypass all of these noise traps or will we need to engage in them to push the story of the game forward? Head on down to the comment section to discuss all of this and everything else that we have out there. For more for A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, please keep on checking back here. We will keep on sharing what we get for the game and everything else that we can along the way. We are excited about this one and cannot wait to see how it evolves even further as time passes on.

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