- Saber Interactive has announced its new single-player title, Hellraiser: Revival.
- It brings the infamous franchise of the late 1980s to life with first-person gameplay.
- The trailer shows a mix of scary cinematics and brutal gameplay.
Hellraiser was one of the most disturbing and horrific movies of the late 1980s. Directed by Clive Barker, it captured the feelings of helplessness and being chased by demonic entities flawlessly, and that is now being translated into a game.
Saber Interactive has announced its new title, Hellraiser: Revival, a single-player, first-person title, with Doug Bradley returning for the role of Pinhead after almost 20 years.
Why it matters: The horror genre is on a roll with Resident Evil 9 and Silent Hill f already announced. With Hellraiser, fans are looking at a popular franchise returning in the form of a game after 2022’s flopped reboot.
The trailer is every bit as scary and tense as you would expect. It’s a mix of cinematics and gameplay, so we get a good idea of what the actual game will look like. The title follows the story of Aidan, who has to save his girlfriend from a hellish abyss.
You must unlock the powers of the Genesis Configuration and harness the box’s abilities to survive your pact with Pinhead. The gameplay looks brutal, and we also see some familiar faces, including Cenobites and Pinhead’s worshippers.
Unfortunately, it doesn’t have a release window as of yet, but it can be wishlisted now. Hellraiser: Revival will be available on all major platforms, including PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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