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The psychological horror Luto looks like a PT -apkrig clone

The Spanish branch of PlayStation organized a special stream in its own direction, in which it wanted to draw attention to interesting independent titles from domestic developers under the heading #PSTalents. However, at least one of them was able to attract a worldwide audience very quickly, but we are not entirely sure at the moment whether purely through their actions. To make you understand, the small Broken Bird Games team, based in Las Palmas in the Canary Islands, headed unmistakably with its psychological horror Luto to unfinished idol of this genre – PT

You automatically know that Luto will be a first person affair, set in a quiet house, no doubt hiding the horrors of being hungry for players to discover them. From the first video, you could take away the feeling that this may be the sequel to the playable teaser Hide Kojima, which was supposed to entice the possible return of the Silent Hill series and is in a way strangely striking to see that the concept has not yet been completely exhausted. There are also crackling recordings – probably from a psychiatric hospital – pointing out, for example, that the worst thing in hell is the hopelessness that a troubled soul must face until the end of time.

Furthermore, the video will also transform the environment – at least as far as the lights are concerned – and we wouldn’t be surprised if the player, as in PT, moved in a seemingly unchanging loop.

The teaser also suggests that the house will play a significant role in the whole story, given the protagonist’s or heroine’s remark that he had never felt so foreign in his house. Furthermore, the video will also transform the environment – at least as far as the lights are concerned – and we wouldn’t be surprised if the player, as in PT, moved in a seemingly unchanging loop. Maybe it will be an allegory for a story in which we should face the loss of a loved one and the subsequent depression, which can literally lock a person in himself.

Apart from the fact that Luto – in translation regret or mourning – will run on Unreal Engine 4, it has a preliminary rating of 18 and the developers are counting on it in addition to the PS4 and PS5 on a PC, we don’t know more yet. Perhaps only that attentive players and people moving on the scene of Spanish developers, could not escape the teaser already in the middle of February this year, when the project was formally unveiled. But he has only become interested these days, and the developers are humbly accepting all the words of praise. But we will see how original they can be and get rid of the comparison with PT, because so far everything is worth it.

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