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You’ve got to love a good virtual reality (VR) horror. There’s just something about slowly wandering around dusty old houses with creaking windows and poorly lit rooms that just makes you wonder why you started in the first place…and then those eyes appear out the darkness. In 2021 Fast Travel Games
(Apex Construct) will be adding to this genre with its first horror title
Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife, a rather creepy, haunted house-style experience that’s just brimming with atmosphere.
It’s a heavily story-driven experience with a kind of murder-mystery whodunit feel to it all. But in this mystery you’re not solving someone else’s death you’re trying to work out what happened to your unfortunate soul. Because you play Ed Miller, a photographer invited to a séance with his girlfriend at the mansion of a major Hollywood producer. Naturally, something horrible goes awry and Miller ends up dead. Not happy in the afterlife dead with white fluffy clouds a
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If there’s one videogame virtual reality (VR) horror fans will likely be looking forward to in 2021 then Fast Travel Games’
Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlife is probably it. Set to support most major platforms, the studio has released a new video showcasing footage from the Oculus Quest 2 version.
The video is split into five segments listing the title’s various plus points, from being a wraith who can walk through walls to its rich narrative and suspenseful gameplay. Narrated by Fast Travel Games Andreas Juliusson, each talking point is accompanied by development footage shot on the Oculus Quest 2. It might not be final launch quality but it gives you a good idea of what to expect.