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Darq Releases a New Trailer

Darq Releases a New Trailer

It was announced by Unfold games, that players should hold on to their seats and hug their pillows, because they have just released their second teaser trailer for Darq. It might be the scariest gaming footage ever recorded, as suggested by a recent fan’s tweet: “Now you owe me $12 for ruining my shorts!”.

Check out the teaser trailer of Darq, featuring some gameplay footage:

“To create this teaser, Wlad Marhulets (the founder of Unfold Games) teamed up with Adam Schmidt (sound engineer known for his work on Inception and The Dark Knight Rises), Jaren Machado (voice over actor) as well as co-producers Damian Marhulets and Chris Vick. The trailer features music by Wlad himself, who is primarily known for his film music work in Hollywood (Hitman: Agent 47, The Giver, Sabotage).

The game will be released later in 2017. It is rumored that a pair of underwear might be included in the box.

DARQ tells the story of Lloyd, a boy who becomes aware of the fact that he is dreaming. To Lloyd’s misfortune, the dream quickly turns into a nightmare and all attempts to wake up end in failure. While exploring the darkest corners of his subconscious, Lloyd learns how to survive the nightmare by bending the laws of physics and manipulating the fluid fabric of the dream world. 

In DARQ, sound plays a very important role. There are sections of the game that take place in absolute darkness and in order to navigate the environment, Lloyd has to rely on the location of sounds.

The game is designed to be a moving artistic experience. The art style of DARQ is a juxtaposition of opposites: it combines 3d locations with 2d hand-drawn characters, beauty with horror, elegance with roughness…The beauty element becomes the means of seduction, inviting the player to enter the world of Lloyd’s nightmare.

Developers of DARQ are very particular about the use of light in the game – both as a part of the overall aesthetics, as well as the main component of the gameplay. Light and shadow are almost the main character in DARQ. The game builds tension based on the uncertainty of not knowing what to expect when switching the flashlight on and off. 

Lloyd is up against much stronger enemies; he has no chance of winning in an open confrontation. Instead, he has to rely on stealth and careful planning to avoid getting detected. 

In addition to hearing, most enemies posses good sight. That’s why sneaking by would often require switching the flashlight off. When the light is off, it becomes crucial to listen closely to the sounds made by enemies. Faster and more irregular breathing indicates higher level of alertness, and therefore higher possibility of being detected. 

In DARQ, there will be numerous jump scares, however the developers of DARQ are working hard to avoid making them cheesy or conventional. A jump scare will never occur for the sake of an easy scare. It will always result from the story.”

For more information on Darq, visit its official website.

Paúl Ordóñez

The Freddy Fazbear of Gaming Instincts, Paul was brought in by the editor in chief Luis to contribute with the news portion of the website along with Manuel, and together, they are bringing the daily news and content relevant to gaming for the viewers to enjoy. Paul is an avid Monster Hunter Fan, and an insanely commited gamer with lots of great insights and very open minded about new forms of games as well.

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