Project Night Steam Page Opens With Gore-Driven Survival Horror
The Steam page launch signals Project Night is moving toward a playable release, with its dismemberment-based combat framed as a core strategic mechanic rather than pure shock value.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Miquta Studios has opened the Steam store page for Project Night, a survival horror action game in development for PC. Players explore a ruined town, scavenge resources, and fight group-attacking creatures. Combat includes physical destruction, where severing limbs matters strategically. The game also features knife finisher actions and forces quick decisions to conserve limited resources.
Project Night is a survival horror action game in development at Miquta Studios, and its Steam store page is now live. The game drops players into a ruined town where they scavenge limited resources while investigating the cause of the devastation. Creatures attack in groups, and combat leans on a physical destruction system: severing enemy limbs and other body parts is a strategic choice, not decoration.
Resource conservation drives the tension. Players must decide whether to silence enemies outright or merely restrict their movement, and the knife finisher actions are a highlighted feature. The presentation combines realistic environments, cinematic direction, detailed animation, lighting, and immersive audio to keep quiet moments threatening. Project Night is in development for PC via Steam.
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