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It Looks Like Daylight Is Coming Soon With Extra ‘Scares’

It Looks Like Daylight Is Coming Soon With Extra ‘Scares’

Daylight

Daylight gets a release date for the PC and PS4 as well as a few new location descriptions and a way for spectators to scare you.

Big news horror fans and those looking forward to Zombie Studios’ procedurally generated, survival horror game Daylight. First off, we finally have a release date. Looks like we will all be getting our pants filled with crap on April 8th this year. Right before Tax Season in the US. So we will all have double the reason to require fresh panties this April. Looks like I will be buying stock in Fruit Of The Loom.

Next up, and this is pretty killer, is the news that while you stream Daylight any user who happens to be watch will have the ability to scare you, the player. Think along the lines of Twitch Plays Pokémon but with users able to queue up everything that will jump and scare you in the game. This seems like a troll’s best friend when I hear about it but I can’t help but think about being the one controlling the extra freak outs to an unsuspecting player. If all of this plays out as Zombie Studios and Sony want then you will need to be on your toes anytime you see TheRealHades is spectating. ALWAYS ON YOUR TOES.

Last up, and I saved this for last in case you don’t want anything at all spoiled for Daylight, we have two new areas described for the game; the Prison and the Forest. As you should already have assumed they are areas built to look like a prison and a forest. Here are the exact descriptions given for your enjoyment though.

The Prison

The Prison area unlocks after players find their way out of Dr. Mercer’s office. The hospital doors are replaced with iron bars, nurses’ stations replaced with guard checkpoints, and the prison is punctuated with a lurking 3-story stack of prison cells. Remnants players will find in this area are notes from prisoners to each other, guard logs about various altercations, and even a few cover-ups of impropriety. The spirits players begin to encounter in the prison are the first ones in the game that start to get aggressive. Staying safe in the prisons will require being able to quickly and efficiently navigate the prison block, but the tight corridors and guard rooms will put players to the test.

Daylight - The Prison

Daylight – The Prison

The Forest

One of the later levels in Daylight is the Forest. After players traverse through the Prison and the Sewers, they will find themselves outdoors in a big open area, lit only by the trusty mobile phone light and the faint glow of a sallow moon. Despite being a giant open area of scrub land and swamps, the Forest still has the same procedurally generated environments as the rest of Daylight. Several notable landmarks will be randomly generated in the open world. The random landmarks will also contain the location of the remnants to find, but only the bravest players will live long enough to see what kind of horrors the forest holds.

Daylight - The Forest

Daylight – The Forest

So there we have it. Quite a good chunk of news for Daylight. If I wasn’t already excited to dive into Daylight after having enjoyed Outlast (same style of game, different studio and not procedurally generated), I would be now. The fact that there are plans to allow me to put the fear of the gods into you while you play Daylight alone has sold me. Everything else is just icing.

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