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Thursday, November 10, 2022

Lovecraftian Ito-Inspired Rpg ‘World of Horror’ Exits Early Access Next Summer [Trailer]

It seems like it’s been forever that developer Panstasz’s World of Horror has been in Early Access on Steam. Good things come to those who wait, as the game will finally exit Early Access, and arrive on the PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch in Summer 2023. World of Horror will also see a full release on GOG and itch.io.

Understandably, it’s been a long time coming for the Junji Ito-inspired title, which was originally aiming for a full release back in 2020. But, that’s what happens when you’re a one-person developer.

For those that need a refresher, World of Horror is described as a “1-bit love letter to Junji Ito and H.P. Lovecraft”. A mix of a roguelike RPG with turn-based combat, the game revolves the city of Shiokawa, Japan. The Old Gods are reawakening, and as a result, strange appearances and unexplainable phenomena are testing everyone’s sanity. You must confront the terror reigning over the apocalypse in the hopes of stopping it.

World of Horror features multiple unique characters to play as, along with multiple mysteries for you to solve along your journey, which leads to one of the many endings available in the game.

And while things have undoubtedly changed since our Early Access review three years ago, given how much we loved World of Horror back then should give you a reason to check it out now.

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