Dying Gentle video games have all the time made survival horror parts an vital a part of the expertise, and the upcoming Dying Gentle: The Beast goes to be no totally different. Despite the fact that the standalone sequel is about to be a smaller and extra concise expertise in comparison with earlier Dying Gentle entries, the place survival horror parts are involved, you’ll be able to count on a heavy emphasis.
That’s as per franchise director Tymon Smektala himself, who informed GamingBolt in a latest interview that Dying Gentle: The Beast will “closely” deal with survival horror. After all, that will probably be primarily true whenever you’re out exploring the open world map at nighttime, when the undead will probably be at their most harmful and energetic, however Smektala says the day half may even try to recapture the stress and ambiance of the unique Dying Gentle’s early hours.
“Dying Gentle: The Beast leans closely into survival horror, significantly at evening, when the hazard and pressure attain new ranges,” Smektala informed GamingBolt. “We targeted fairly a while on tweaking and upgrading the conduct of our apex predators, Volatiles, to make them scarier and extra menacing. Moreover, within the day components of the sport, we wished to recapture the texture (and concern!) of the early hours of the unique Dying Gentle, the place survival is unsure, and each encounter, even with a easy enemy, could possibly be your final. With extra aggressive zombies, with the extraordinary ambiance, with the immersive visuals – gamers will actually must be cautious, resourceful, and strategic to outlive.”
In the identical interview, Smektala additionally spoke to us about the dimensions and density of The Beast’s new map in comparison with Dying Gentle 2 Keep Human, in addition to his perspective as a developer on the upcoming PS5 Professional’s PSSR. Keep tuned to GamingBolt for the complete interview.
Dying Gentle: The Beast is in improvement for PS5, Xbox Collection X/S, PS4, Xbox One, and PC. A launch date is at present unknown.