New Gameplay Trailer for ‘Haunted Bloodlines’ Relishes in the Spookiness [Watch]

New Gameplay Trailer for ‘Haunted Bloodlines’ Relishes in the Spookiness [Watch]

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Horrified Triangles has released a short-but-sweet gameplay trailer courtesy of IGN for the upcoming Haunted Bloodlines, showing off the creepy mansion you’ll be exploring as you struggle to maintain your sanity and survive.

Meanwhile, while there’s no new demo for Haunted Bloodlines during the current Steam Next Fest, the previous demo from this past June is still kicking around. The demo recently received an update to add new features, improve the gameplay and add major optimizations.

Haunted Bloodlines concerns your inheritance after the sudden death of your father: a huge mansion hidden deep in a secluded forest. However, upon arriving, you soon start questioning your own sanity after witnessing disturbing events about your family’s legacy while exploring the mansion. The mansion itself appears to be shifting its architecture, as if it were alive, and time feels different within its walls.

Not only that, but you’ve got a creepy lady following you throughout the mansion. You’ve no way to defend yourself, so you’re forced to run and hide in order to survive. You’ve also got to maintain your sanity, despite the tragic event will see and experience while in the mansion.

Haunted Bloodlines is currently in development for PC via Steam.

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