While P.T. is gone, it’s certainly not forgotten. In addition to the handful of fan remakes, we’ve also had a few games taking inspiration from the cancelled Kojima project. Among them is Spanish indie developer JanduSoft S.L.’s Evil Inside, which will be headed to the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC via Steam later this month.
You play as Mark, who after the death of his mother and the arrest of his father (for causing said death), decides to contact her through a occult means. Unfortunately, things go south, and Mark is now being tormented inside the house while trying to work to banish whatever it is that’s causing all of this.
As you might guess from the screenshots and trailer, Evil Inside takes the same route at P.T.: A first-person psychological horror game where you wander around a seemingly empty house that just so happens to have some spooky happenings. The game appears to take the “less is more” approach with regards to the atmosphere, having creepy things like lights flickering and mysterious noises as you explore the house. Things eventually get turned up, but you won’t know when.
Evil Inside arrives on March 25th, but in the meantime, you’ve got the trailer to keep you company.