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Into The Depths
Download Name: Into The Depths
Category: PC Game Mods Minecraft Mods
Author: ss33094
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If you like what you see here, remember to leave feedback, report bugs, and anything else. Reviews and Let's Plays are also greatly encouraged and appreciated!
"Into the Depths" is a story-heavy, character-driven horror/adventure map that takes inspiration from the likes of Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and newer games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent in terms of aesthetic, atmosphere, and gameplay.
Currently there is only a beta, but a lengthy one that should take roughly three hours to complete, covering a little more than half of the total game. In this map you'll find a story that seems direct at first, and quite by-the-numbers, but it'll soon take darker and unexpected twists as you go along.
In Into the Depths, you play as an escaped convict who, while running from the authorities, stumbles across a cobblestone path in the forest. Suddenly he's attacked by grotesque creatures and follows the path hoping it would take him to civilization. Instead he arrives at a castle owned by a man named King Arnold Schuster. There's only one problem, there isn't anyone inside. Layers of dust cover everything, the place seemingly abandoned for a long time.
Abandoned by people at least.
Through some exploration, you discover that King Schuster apparently opened a portal to the Underworld, and the only way to close it is to bring the four Golden Apples to God, or so they say. However, as you progress, you'll discover things are not what they seem, and darker twists than you could have imagined are inevitable.
If you like what you see here, remember to leave feedback, report bugs, and anything else. Reviews and Let's Plays are also greatly encouraged and appreciated!
"Into the Depths" is a story-heavy, character-driven horror/adventure map that takes inspiration from the likes of Silent Hill, Resident Evil, and newer games like Amnesia: The Dark Descent in terms of aesthetic, atmosphere, and gameplay.
Currently there is only a beta, but a lengthy one that should take roughly three hours to complete, covering a little more than half of the total game. In this map you'll find a story that seems direct at first, and quite by-the-numbers, but it'll soon take darker and unexpected twists as you go along.
In Into the Depths, you play as an escaped convict who, while running from the authorities, stumbles across a cobblestone path in the forest. Suddenly he's attacked by grotesque creatures and follows the path hoping it would take him to civilization. Instead he arrives at a castle owned by a man named King Arnold Schuster. There's only one problem, there isn't anyone inside. Layers of dust cover everything, the place seemingly abandoned for a long time.
Abandoned by people at least.
Through some exploration, you discover that King Schuster apparently opened a portal to the Underworld, and the only way to close it is to bring the four Golden Apples to God, or so they say. However, as you progress, you'll discover things are not what they seem, and darker twists than you could have imagined are inevitable.
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