The horror game is inspired by the film series “A Quiet Place”
Saber Interactive, Paramount Game Studios and developer Stormind Game celebrate this Thursday (17) the official launch of A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead, a single-player horror game inspired by the film series “A quiet place”, from Paramount Pictures.
The game introduces Alex Taylor, a young college student who suffers from asthma and struggles to survive the end of the world. But the nightmarish creatures that haunt the land are not the only threats you will face as you travel through the ruins of civilization in search of a safe haven for you and your family.
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead involves using your wits, with whatever other tools you can find, to remain completely silent and survive the deadly creatures that stalk your every move.
The launch is accompanied by a free update that introduces a “Noise detection via microphone”. When activated, this feature uses a microphone connected to the platform to capture any noise in reality, turning it into a type of sound in the game that will be detectable by creatures, aiming to increase tension and suspense, as any noise can be fatal .
A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead has versions for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, which cost R$99.90, R$149.50 and R$112.45 respectively.
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