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Between Reality and Illusion Can You Handle the Truth in Castle of Secrets?

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  Castle of Secrets A Gothic Mystery Awaits Inside the Walls Unveil the haunting legacy of the Trantons in this atmospheric psychological adventure  What if the past never died, but simply waited patiently, silently in the shadows of a forgotten castle? In Castle of Secrets , a new psychological mystery adventure from Serene Questworks Studios, that question is no longer rhetorical. Set in a crumbling, shadow-wrapped ancestral home, the game invites players to step into the shoes of a young woman named Susan, who returns to her family’s estate only to find herself unraveling a dark tapestry of death, delusion, and haunting truths. Slated for release on April 24, 2025 , on Steam , Castle of Secrets promises a deeply immersive narrative experience where perception is fragile and reality is never quite what it seems. A Journey into Madness and Memory When Susan receives word that her family’s long-abandoned estate is now hers to claim, she doesn’t expect a warm homecoming. But w...

Out of Sight A Beautifully Haunting Puzzle Game That Sees With the Heart

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  What If You Couldn't See the Danger Only Feel It? Experience fear and warmth through the eyes of a teddy bear The indie game Out of Sight asks a bold question: What if your only guide through a haunted house was the voice of a teddy bear? Releasing on May 22, 2025, this beautifully crafted narrative puzzle game by The Gang dares to redefine how we perceive horror, control, and emotional immersion. You’ll play as Sophie, a blind girl navigating a dark and eerie mansion. But here’s the twist: you're not Sophie  you’re seeing the world through the eyes of her loyal teddy bear. This unique second-person perspective delivers a deeply intimate experience unlike anything you've played before. The Power of Second-Person Gameplay Most games place you directly in the action (first-person) or let you hover just above it (third-person). But Out of Sight makes a radical leap it asks you to feel responsible for someone else’s life. As the teddy bear, you must guide Sophie t...