Frictional Games reveals SOMA for PS4 and PC

After teasing us with creepy PR emails, a teaser website and hints for a couple of weeks now, Frictional Games has revealed SOMA for the PS4 and PC.

Frictional Games is best known for their Amnesia and Penumbra series, and is looking to inject some intense first-person horror action into the PS4 in 2015.

Take a look at a trio of screens and the new teaser trailer below.

SOMA Gameplay Teaser trailer:
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SOMA screens:

Strange occurrences are disrupting the routines of the PATHOS-2 research facility. The radio is silent. Behavioral anomalies of the machines are increasingly dangerous, if not… malevolent. The facility is devolving into chaos. No weapons, and the only escape is practically unthinkable.

From Frictional Games, creators of the groundbreaking Amnesia and Penumbra series, SOMA is an aberrant tale of scientific inquiry and survival; an entropic exploration of synapse and circuit that wades through the delusions of human consciousness.

Three years in the making, SOMA is a unique continuation of Frictional Games’ signature style of explorative horror, provocative storytelling, and unfathomable tension, free of distractive cut-scenes and combat. SOMA is coming to PC and PlayStation 4 in 2015.

Paul Bryant

Staff Writer

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