Baroque Decay Releases Catechesis Demo, a Horror RPG About a Demon-Possessed Boy
The demo gives the first public look at Baroque Decay's pixel-art horror RPG, which blends school-life segments with top-down dungeon combat and stealth mechanics.
Key Facts
- Baroque Decay released a demo for Catechesis, a horror RPG about a demon-possessed altar server named Daniel.
- The demo covers the first dungeon, introduces main characters, and runs about one hour.
- A new gameplay trailer accompanied the demo release.
- The soundtrack is by Michael 'Garoad' Kelly, who scored VA-11 HALL-A and Yuppie Psycho.
- The full game has no release date yet but will support Japanese display.
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Baroque Decay released a demo for its horror RPG Catechesis, following a boy named Daniel who is possessed by a demon and fights demons in dungeons at night. The demo includes the first dungeon, main character encounters, and about one hour of play. A new trailer also dropped. The release date is undecided.
Baroque Decay put out a demo for Catechesis, its horror RPG about a demon-possessed altar server named Daniel. By day he goes to school and works. By night he descends into dark dungeons, using flashlights and candles to find resources and hidden paths while fighting demons with twin-stick aiming and roll dodging. Enemies detect the player by sound and light, adding a stealth layer. The demo covers the first dungeon, introduces main characters, and runs about an hour. A new gameplay trailer accompanied the release. The soundtrack comes from Michael "Garoad" Kelly, who scored VA-11 HALL-A and Yuppie Psycho. The full game has no release date yet but will support Japanese display.
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