Anji [Implication] is a blood-curdling walking simulator set to be launched in less than a week.
If you'd love to revisit Haversine's legendary SCP-087, but its 2012 graphics spook you more than the gameplay itself, here's a cool upcoming game that you should definitely check out. Meet Anji [Implication], a soon-to-be-released first-person horror created by Indie Game Developer Bunbukuzu in Unreal Engine 5 that follows the same idea as SCP-087 and tasks the player to take a walk down the creepiest staircase imaginable.
Image Credit: Bunbukuzu, Anji [Implication]
Tasking you to go down the emergency stairs from the top floor to get home, the game features a top-notch visual style boosted by UE5. The developer paid particular attention to such parameters as viewing angle and depth of field, bringing them as close as possible to the way the human eye sees.
Image Credit: Bunbukuzu, Anji [Implication]
Another notable feature Anji [Implication] can boast of is its 16:18 vertical play screen, made to look similar to smartphone screens. According to the developer, black bars appear at both ends of a normal 16:9 display, enhancing the realism and eeriness of the game.
Image Credit: Bunbukuzu, Anji [Implication]
If you'd like to learn more about the development process behind Anji [Implication], you can also check out an insightful breakdown shared by Bunbukuzu, exploring the production process in Unreal Engine 5. Please note that the breakdown is in Japanese and, as of right now, doesn't have English subtitles:
Anji [Implication] is set to go live in less than a week, on January 28, 2024. You can learn more and wishlist the game by visiting its Steam page.
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