March 19, 2025

‘Eyes Never Wake’ Puts Your Webcam to Terrifying Use [Trailer] – Bloody Disgusting

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Their upcoming title Eyes Never Wake aims to jump on that creepiness and use it to terrifying effect.Currently in development on PC for Steam, Eyes Never Wake uses various webcam and fourth-wall-breaking interactions to create an immersive horror experience where your real-world actions matter. The game involves you exploring the game’s world while being hunted by a monster, which has an odd fixation with seeing your face. Obviously, you don’t want to have that happen.The monster’s AI takes advantage of your webcam and microphone to see and hear you, requiring you to physically duck beneath your desk in real life to hide when you’re being chased. Every corner you turn is a chance for it to catch you. Listen closely, stay quiet, and be ready to hide your face at all costs. There are also times where you’ll clip out into a mysterious out-of-bounds area (hence the fourth-wall-breaking) to explore. Your goal is to uncover the truth behind this abandoned game and why “heaven” is so deeply hidden.If things are too intense, you can always turn off the webcam mechanic in the settings at any time. And yes, if you’re worried, Eyes Never Wake states on its Steam page that it uses your webcam for gameplay purposes only. All of the processing happens locally, and no images, videos, or data is collected or sent anywhere.Writer/Artist/Gamer from the Great White North. I try not to be boring.Battle Hordes of Alien Horrors in Survival Shooter ‘Let Them Come: Onslaught’ [Trailer]Scandinavian Post-apocalyptic Horror Comes to Life in ‘Vessels of Decay’ Later This Year [Trailer]New ‘KARMA: The Dark World’ Demo Welcomes You to Leviathan [Trailer]PublishedonByCapcom has finally brought their Resident Evil 3 remake to Apple devices. Available today on iPhone, iPad, and Mac, the remake of the 1999 classic is now available on the App Store, joining Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7 biohazard, and Resident Evil Village. All five entries can now be enjoyed on iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro models, and every iPad and Mac with the M1 chip or later.Like the other Resident Evil titles now available on Apple devices, players can try a portion of Resident Evil 3 with a free download before picking up the full game. The experience can also be enjoyed across all supported devices linked to the same Apple Account. Save data is transferrable between iPhone, iPad, and Mac for cross progression.Resident Evil 3 on iPhone and iPad includes fully customizable touch controls for easy on-the-go play. iPhone and iPad players can utilize a brand-new Auto Fire feature as well, offering the option to automatically fire weapons after aiming at enemies for a short time. Resident Evil 3 is also compatible with a variety of controllers on iPhone, iPad, and Mac for the complete gaming experience.To celebrate the launch, Resident Evil 3 is on sale for a limited time. In addition, Resident Evil 2, Resident Evil 4, Resident Evil 7 biohazard, and Resident Evil Village are also currently on sale via the App Store, offering discounted prices of up to 75% off.Copyright © 2025 Cineverse

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