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Paranormal Tales is not for the faint of heart

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weird horror game Paranormal Tales It will make you scream the whole time, not only because of the horror atmosphere it will put you in, but also because of the way the game is presented, which will make the feeling of terror reach high levels in your body.

according to IGNThe game follows an investigator who obtains video files detailing various mysterious cases. You'll experience the events of these files firsthand through the perspective of the new BodyCam, a method that simulates the movement of the person wearing the GoPro camera during the exploration with motion effects that will keep you guessing the entire time. You'll then have to search for the fate of the creator of these files.

The game offers a variety of horror elements, but the most prominent of them, besides the new camera mode, are those terrifying ghostly creatures that remind us of the famous film The Ring. Do you remember that long-haired girl who walks on her hands and legs quickly and tries to chase you? The same scene you'll notice is repeated in the game Paranormal Tales.

These elements, along with the dark atmosphere and seemingly deserted jungle, will make the game experience, which some might compare to the famous PT demo, more terrifying than any similar game, so it won't be suitable for many players, especially those with faint hearts.

Paranormal Tales isn't the first game to use the BodyCam perspective, as a few days ago, a game from an independent developer appeared that uses the same system. This game simulates a police officer who engages unknown enemies and shoots them from the first-person perspective. The untitled game has attracted a lot of attention, and there are calls for more scenes to be developed into a full game in the future.

Paranormal Tales is a game developed by two people using Unreal Engine 5, but it has not yet received a release date or specifications for the platforms that will be released on them, in the meantime you can add the game to the wishlist through the Steam platform through this link, but there are no details about the fate of the home copy as of the time of writing this report.

Do you think the game will be a big hit if it's released on next-gen consoles and PC?