Tarsier Studios Reveals Trailer for Horror Game ‘Reanimal’ at Gamescom

As Gamescom continued, Tarsier Studios revealed the first trailer for their upcoming game Reanimal.

During today’s Gamescom Opening Night event, Tarsier Studios revealed their next upcoming game, a horror game called Reanimal. It will be coming soon to PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S.

Keep in mind this game comes from the same studio that gave us Little Nightmares and Little Nightmares II.

See the announcement trailer in the video below:

Reanimal is described as follows:

A brother & sister go through hell to rescue their friends in this terrifying horror adventure. Either solo or in local and online co-op, use your wits to survive and escape this twisted island.

HORROR WITH HOPE
In this unsettling tale, the emphasis is on tension and thick atmosphere, as you join the two orphans on a desperate search for hope and redemption in the direst of circumstances.

ACROSS A DARK AND TWISTED WORLD
Traverse an intriguing but terrifying world, where the main path is only one part of the fragmented story. Discover all sorts of mysterious locations on your perilous journey, each with its own story to tell.

A DREAD-FILLED ADVENTURE
Tarsier Studios is bringing their unique visual style to bear on a whole host of new twisted monsters and broken, yet resilient, child characters. Fragments of the children’s troubled past have been used as inspiration for their character design, and for the monsters that now torment them.

There’s no specific release date as yet for Reanimal, though hopefully that will change soon. What do you think of the first reveal of this game?

Becky O'Brien
Becky O'Brien
Armed with a PhD. in Musicology, Becky loves to spend their time watching movies and playing video games, and listening to the soundtracks of both whenever they have the time. Can usually be seen writing for Cinelinx though they also do a bit of work for Screen Age Wasteland too. Their favorite superheroes are Batwoman and Spider-Gwen.

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