Tiny Build Booth at Bitsummit Features Silent Road and Speedrunners 2 Demos
The demo confirms that Endflame, known for Ikai, is returning to psychological horror with a driving-focused twist that emphasizes atmosphere over action.
Reporting from 1 sources: 4Gamer.net.
At the BitSummit PUNCH indie game event, the Tiny Build booth offered playable demos of two upcoming titles: Silent Road, a Japanese horror-inspired game from Spanish studio Endflame, and SpeedRunners 2: King of Speed, a battle racing sequel. Silent Road casts the player as a taxi driver navigating a dark rural town with supernatural passengers.
Silent Road puts the player behind the wheel of a taxi in a dimly lit rural town, with no streetlights and no car navigation system. The protagonist, a new driver assigned to a remote area known as a suicide spot, must pick up passengers and deliver them while staying on winding roads. The passengers each have their own stories, and strange phenomena occur. One passenger tells the driver that the area contains only people trying to die, people already dead, and people interested in corpses. The game draws influence from Silent Hill and Fatal Frame, according to the developer.
SpeedRunners 2: King of Speed was also playable at the booth. The battle racing game is a sequel to the original SpeedRunners. No release date was given for either title; Silent Road's Steam page lists it as Coming Soon.
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