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UE5-Made Horror Game Where You Clash With an Angry Aztec God

Death Relives is a first-person survival horror game set in a nightmarish world inspired by Aztec mythology.

Check out Death Relives, an upcoming first-person survival horror game from Nyctophile Studios that perfectly intertwines horror FPS and stealth mechanics with Aztec mythology, offering a one-of-a-kind experience where you clash not with a cryptid or an uncanny-looking person but with a fully-fledged Aztec god.

Image Credit: Nyctophile Studios, Death Relives

Playing as Adrian, your main goal will be to evade the mighty entity, with the ultimate goal of sending the deity's soul to the Mictlan, the underworld of Aztec mythology, and saving your mother, whom the god plans to sacrifice. Besides the god himself, a variety of puzzles also stand in the way between you and your mother, puzzles that you'll need to solve in order to progress. As you delve deeper, you'll also be able to find handy equipment that will help you survive your encounters with the divine being. 

Image Credit: Nyctophile Studios, Death Relives

Powered by Unreal Engine 5, Death Relives is set in an abandoned mansion, turned into a nightmarish realm inspired by historical places from Aztec mythology by the presence of the deity. Through utilizing unique combat and stealth mechanics, you'll be able to adapt to the world's cruel nature while at the same time learning more about the secrets of Aztec history.

Image Credit: Nyctophile Studios, Death Relives

Death Relives is set to hit the shelves in Q1 2024 for PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. You can learn more and wishlist the game by clicking this link.

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