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Thursday, February 17, 2022

Sci-Fi Survival Horror Game ‘On Air’ Makes Use of Ray Tracing in Latest Trailer [Video]

For you PC gamers looking to give your shiny new RTX cards something to do, RainStyle Games’ upcoming sci-fi survival horror On Air is just the thing. Currently slated for release on Steam December 27th, On Air recently had a new trailer released showing off just what Ray Tracing will do for the game’s graphics.

On Air takes place in 1969 during hurricane Camilla. Ray Smith is a man with no past, who is meeting an informant on a marsh near the mysterious ALGOL hotel. The informant claims to have important information about missing employees of the celebrated ANCHOR company.

Waking up trapped in one of the ALGOL’s rooms, Ray must now try to evade his pursuers, find his informant and figure out what’s going on. Unfortunately for him, the rooms and corridors of the ALGOL have turned into overgrown jungle, with creatures lurking in the dark , strange shadows, and metallic screeching…

The gameplay for On Air has you searching for necessary items to progress, as well as completing story tasks to allow you to reach new levels. In addition to the main story on each level, there are additional quests, allowing you to reveal storylines parallel to the main one. You’ll also be making use of the ventilation shafts to traverse the hotel, as well as evade your pursuers and any creatures that catch sight of you.

Thanks to DSOGaming for the heads up.

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source https://bloody-disgusting.com/video-games/3703977/sci-fi-survival-horror-game-on-air-makes-use-of-ray-tracing-in-latest-trailer-video/

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