Polyslash has released a brand new trailer for its first-person perspective stealth survival horror game, Phantaruk. In Phantaruk, the player – a victim of expertiments – lands on board of the spaceship Purity02, and his/her only goal is to survive in
this immersive environment.
Phantaruk releases this August and below you can find its key features:
- Find and use medical syringes to get rid of the toxins in your body which raise your pulse – if it gets too high, you will die.
- Be on the constant lookout for batteries – without them your flashlight won’t work and you will get lost in the darkness.
- Survive in first person perspective, hide when in danger, crawl through ventilation shafts and peek around the corners to see what hides in the shadows.
- Discover the mystery of Purity-02 by reading notes left behind by the ship’s crew.
- Enjoy the stunning visuals and beautiful soundtrack composed by Draco Nared.

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But you have to find batteries for your flashlight! Original.
You guys go ahead and whine. I’m glad another survival horror is coming out. Last one was SOMA and I loved it. Phantaruk seems to be a similar adventure – I cannot wait to play it.
I have a pile of cheese here, so the whine goes nicely with it. Didn’t know I could joke about common game play elements. I love a good horror/survival/stealth/walking/sim. This just looks the same as most of these games, not saying I wont’ give it a go. I’ve played dozens and dozens of these type of games. SOMA is pretty nice, Outlast, Amnesia, SOlus Project (it’s okay), 35mm, tons and tons of those indie Unity games, Layers of Fear, Ethan Carter, etc..
Still, it’s just something I would play, even though I played games like these before. I hope we’ll both enjoy it soon 🙂
Point is there are a lot of these games for the good and bad. Adding new elements or changing up game play is great. This has a lot of gaming staples, so just have to try to see how they piece it all together into a cohesive game/story that is enjoyable.
they’ll never add anything new to this type of games, you’re just walking and watching and occasionally get to press F or E, I found myself despising walking simulator genre more and more as i grow older
Oh wow, another whining Internet user. That’s new.