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An Old-School-Style Horror Game Inspired by Feudal Japan

Traverse through a foggy labyrinth, solve puzzles, and fend off scary creatures in this upcoming game being created by J. R. Hudepohl.

If you miss the good old days of the first Silent Hill installments and want to experience something similar yet new, here's a cool upcoming game you should definitely check out. Meet Labyrinth Of The Demon King, an old-school style horror game inspired by Feudal Japan, being created by Solo Game Developer J.R. Hydepohl, with Top Hat Studios acting as the game's publisher.

In this game, you'll need to travel through the eerie fog-covered Labyrinth Of The Demon King, solving puzzles and fighting blood-curdling creatures using an assortment of melee and ranged weapons along the way, with your goal being to find the demon who betrayed your lord and end its life.

The game features:

  • A first-person survival horror inspired by classic games like King's Field, Resident Evil, and Silent Hill.
  • Navigate your way through a labyrinth solving puzzles and uncovering secrets.
  • Fight monsters up close with melee weapons or shoot them from afar. Be careful which method you choose as supplies are limited.
  • Retro-style graphics.
  • Loading screen doors.

What's more, the game's developer also regularly shares awesome in-game demos, showcasing the newly added gameplay mechanics, animations, creatures, environments, and more. Below are some of the most recent demos shared by the author, you can check out more by visiting J.R. Hudepohl's Twitter page:

At the moment, Labyrinth Of The Demon King is still in production, with its release date remaining undisclosed. You can learn more and wishlist the game on Steam.

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