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PT inspired Allison Road launches Kickstarter campaign

“I actually had planned to make a game for a long time and had collected a whole bunch of ideas, but majority somewhat revolved around an open-world type of horror scenario”. It should be noted that at the base goal of £250,000 Lilith promises to deliver Allison Road on PC. Of course, things get weird fast as blood starts to drop down from the ceiling.

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Watching the prototype gameplay video you can tell that Allison Road does have the feel of being the spiritual successor to P.T. and it will definitely catch attention of gamers because of this fact.

You can also check out some great extras from the game over on the Kickstarter page, including three tracks from Allison Road’s soundtrack! Let us know in the comments what you think of Allison Road and stay tuned for more information on its Kickstarter in the coming weeks.

Allison Road began as a passion project. In order to expand the team further and get the game out in a reasonable amount of time, the developer needs more money. It will support Oculus Rift as well.

Allison Road is confirmed for release on PC, PS4, and Xbox One if it meets its minimum funding goal.

Keslar has some bold aims for Allison Road. “We strongly believe that you can’t create a memorable and truly shocking horror experience without a well thought-out and deeply gripping narrative”.

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“We are really trying to bring back slow-burning horror”.

Allison Road Takes its PT-esque Horror to Kickstarter