Until Dawn PS3 exclusive revealed

15 August 2012

Sony and Supermassive Games have revealed a new exclusive for the Ps3 which will make use of the PS move motion controllers. The game has an horrifically vague release window of 2013.

Until Dawn features all the elements you’d expect from your favourite teen horror movies: a script that’s funny, sexy and scary; a beautiful young cast; an isolated location; a devious killer; a dark secret and of course that all-important twist.

Until Dawn will make use of the Move Motion Controller; it becomes your torch guiding you through the dark as you attempt to survive Until Dawn.

Story

One night, eight teenagers, a remote mountain on the anniversary of their friend’s mysterious death… The power’s out, there’s no phone reception, and you’re trying to get the blonde cheerleader to notice you. What could possibly go wrong?

Key Features

  • A thrilling adventure, exclusively for PlayStation Move, featuring accessible and intuitive motion control gameplay, with one-to-one mapping making your character’s hand feel like your own.
  • Use your motion controller as a torch to light the shadows, tune radios, fire shotguns, solve puzzles and more.
  • Face your fears alone or take a cue from the on-screen cast, and pass your motion controller torch over to a friend.
  • Play as 7 different characters throughout the story, watching their relationships evolve over the course of the game.

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