Game Info
Pesadelo is a new Indie Brazilian Horror Game developed by SkyJaz Games. The game is still currently in the Beta Stage of developing.PewDiePie did a Lets Play of the game, which consists of 5 episodes from the 15th of April 2013 to the 24th of April.
Pesadelo is a new Indie Brazilian Horror Game developed by SkyJaz Games. The game is still currently in the Beta Stage of developing.PewDiePie did a Lets Play of the game, which consists of 5 episodes from the 15th of April 2013 to the 24th of April.
Basic StorylineEdit
You will experience the nightmare (pesadelo) of Alex, a young worker who upon hearing gruesome stories and legends about his new workplace, has a nightmare and cannot wake up. You need to solve puzzles to leave, taking care with a creature who wants his soul.
So this little Brazilian-made game snuck up on me from the shadows. Pesadelo came out back in April 2013 and a few of our readers have recommended it to us. This version of Pesadelo has a small English voice over in the beginning, English subtitles, and is much shorter than the Brazilian version. I’ll be checking that out next!
First off, while it’s cool that they had a native Brazilian to do the English voice over, the acting quality is pretty poor. You can tell that the actor is struggling with the language and the inflections sound slightly bizarre. The monologue itself is fairly plain, and doesn’t do much to set the scene. When the voice fades out, the opening credits begin. You hear heavy breathing and have a first-person view of someone running by the credits. Here’s a screenshot, though it’s a little hard to visualize it without the movement:
Cool stuff. After this short cutscene, the game begins. The gameplay is similar to Slender in that your character, Alex, is dropped off in area and has to find keys and other small items to progress. You’re trapped in a (very) small industrial location where it’s pitch black and keys are strewn about, as if somebody became a pissy whirlwind of keys and just started chucking them around in kind-of sort-of hidden places.
Pesadelo was created in the Unity engine and has a budget look to it, but the lighting is serviceable. You soon find a flashlight and, as per Survival Horror rules, it’s pretty ineffective. If you’ve played an indie horror game on PC, you know the drill here. There are a couple of puzzles, though they require almost nothing from the player besides remembering a couple of numbers.
Pesadelo is a new Indie Brazilian Horror Game developed by SkyJaz Games. The game is still currently in the Beta Stage of developing.PewDiePie did a Lets Play of the game, which consists of 5 episodes from the 15th of April 2013 to the 24th of April.
Basic StorylineEdit
You will experience the nightmare (pesadelo) of Alex, a young worker who upon hearing gruesome stories and legends about his new workplace, has a nightmare and cannot wake up. You need to solve puzzles to leave, taking care with a creature who wants his soul.
So this little Brazilian-made game snuck up on me from the shadows. Pesadelo came out back in April 2013 and a few of our readers have recommended it to us. This version of Pesadelo has a small English voice over in the beginning, English subtitles, and is much shorter than the Brazilian version. I’ll be checking that out next!
First off, while it’s cool that they had a native Brazilian to do the English voice over, the acting quality is pretty poor. You can tell that the actor is struggling with the language and the inflections sound slightly bizarre. The monologue itself is fairly plain, and doesn’t do much to set the scene. When the voice fades out, the opening credits begin. You hear heavy breathing and have a first-person view of someone running by the credits. Here’s a screenshot, though it’s a little hard to visualize it without the movement:
Cool stuff. After this short cutscene, the game begins. The gameplay is similar to Slender in that your character, Alex, is dropped off in area and has to find keys and other small items to progress. You’re trapped in a (very) small industrial location where it’s pitch black and keys are strewn about, as if somebody became a pissy whirlwind of keys and just started chucking them around in kind-of sort-of hidden places.
Pesadelo was created in the Unity engine and has a budget look to it, but the lighting is serviceable. You soon find a flashlight and, as per Survival Horror rules, it’s pretty ineffective. If you’ve played an indie horror game on PC, you know the drill here. There are a couple of puzzles, though they require almost nothing from the player besides remembering a couple of numbers.
Pentium D 1.6GHz
RAM 512MB
VGA 128MB Shader Mode 2.0
HDD 140MB
Windows XP/7
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