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Deppart: A Terrifying First-Person Horror Game With FPS Elements

The prototype demo of the game is already available.

Game Developer N4bA, known as the creator of 9 Childs Street and From The Darkness, has unveiled Deppart, a new terrifying indie horror game with the elements of a first-person shooter. Featuring highly-realistic movement animations, the game tasks you to explore an atmospheric and eerie abandoned building, shooting tall ghoulish monsters that can kill you with one hit along the way. While the game is still in its early stages of development, the playable prototype version of Deppart is already available and can be downloaded via N4bA's Itch.io.

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