Monstrum, the highly-anticipated, trouser-foulingly-frightening, procedurally-generated survival horror game from Dundee’s Junkfish has gone live on Steam and the Humble Store.
The game is on early access, allowing the developers to gather feedback from players, during the final stages of development.
If you’ve missed our previous updates on Monstrum, it’s a game which should be on your radar. It is, as we say, procedurally-generated. Which means that game itself determines which of several monsters are chasing you – and how they behave. In addition, the derelict freighter you find yourself upon, also has procedurally-generated elements, so useful items are not in the same place every time. In short, the game avoids the biggest drawback of horror games – once you’ve played it once, the scares are all gone.
The initial Early Access version of Monstrum will feature:
- Two unique monsters, each with their own tracking methods and hunting styles
- Three potential escape routes, each with their own challenges to solve
- Four ship sections to navigate through
- A procedurally generated environment, no ship is ever the same.
- A variety of distractions, hiding places and tools to aid your survival
The full release of Monstrum will include:
- Three monsters in total
- Five varied ship sections, with their own environmental traps and hazards
- Oculus Rift support
Monstrum (Windows PC) – £9.99 (early access) Steam/Humble Store
