Have you ever wondered why ghosts are so rare? If everyone who dies becomes one, shouldn’t we see them all the time.
The answer is simple: we do see them, but they don’t let us remember.
The house is undead. You are inside. Its inhabitants want you. You are alone. But there’s one last chance, since you are almost one of them.
You feel trapped inside. Diseased, weak, barely holding on. You wanted an escape. So it escaped. It was you, or at least made from what is you.
“Pseudo-Haunting” is a bizarre take on retro survival horror, in which you face off against eldritch ghosts in a glitched haunted house. Your only line of defense is your own spirit. However, there’s a catch: using it leaves your real body frozen.
LINGER has been trying to understand the Haunted House phenomena for years. It’s not an easy task, since information is constantly lost.
More intensive research is needed.
We are going in.
Explore twisted, almost gone rooms. Rip yourself off your body to reach impossible spots and reveal the unseen.
Ever felt like you are a spirit stuck in a body that’s not yours?
It’s been 6 months of figuring out how 3D works and facing the overwhelming dread that civilization might collapse before I finish this game, but it’s done. Making a retro survival horror was much more traumatizing than playing it, but here we are.
Fatal Frame with a Stand Pseudo-Haunting has been released.
-Explore an eldritch haunted house.
-Fight ghosts with an astral projection.
-Good ol' retro survival horror fixed camera angles and resource management.
Pseudo-Haunting Demo for Linux ( .zip file contains both the 64 and 32 bit versions )