Until Dawn for the PS3 scares up teen horror with the PlayStation Move

Sony and Supermassive Games today revealed Until Dawn, a teen slasher-style of horror game made especially for the PlayStation Move and PS3.

Of course, you can expect all the usual teen horror clich?s including violent death, sex, no electricity or phone, flashlights, bad weather, a cabin in the woods, bad dialog and stupid decisions. In other words, the makings of an awesome teen horror game!

Take a look at the first trailer for Until Dawn along with screens and a bit of info.

Until Dawn trailer:
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Until Dawn screens:

More info about Until Dawn.

One night, you and seven other teenagers are on a remote mountain on the anniversary of your friend’s mysterious death. The power’s out, there’s no phone reception and you’re trying to get the hot cheerleader to notice you. What could possibly go wrong?

Until Dawn is scheduled for a 2013 release.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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