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Demo released for Apogee’s first-person survival horror game, Total Chaos


Apogee has just released a demo for its new first-person survival horror game, Total Chaos. Moreover, the publisher has shared a new gameplay trailer that you can find below.

Total Chaos is a new survival-horror game made by Trigger Happy Interactive, the same team that created Turbo Overkill. This time, they’ve made a game full of mystery, danger, and creepy monsters. In Total Chaos, you play as a survivor trying to stay alive on a strange and haunted island called Fort Oasis. You’ll need to search for useful items, build weapons, and listen to a mysterious voice on your walkie-talkie as it guides you through the dark and dangerous places on the island.

The game is designed to feel very immersive. As such, it will attempt to pull you into its world and make you feel like you’re really there. As you explore, you’ll go through nine intense chapters, each filled with fear, suspense, and puzzles to solve. The island is covered in broken buildings, creepy rooms, and abandoned places. These areas tell a story on their own through the things you find, like strange notes, haunting images, and unsettling surprises.

One of the coolest features in Total Chaos is its environmental storytelling. This means that instead of only using cutscenes or dialogue, the game lets you discover the story by looking at the world around you. Every room, object, and sound helps you learn more about what happened on Fort Oasis—and what might happen to you if you’re not careful. As you play, you’ll also start to uncover the main character’s mysterious past.

Surviving on this island won’t be easy. You’ll have to craft your own weapons by picking up scraps and supplies you find while exploring. You can then upgrade those weapons to make them stronger and more useful against the terrifying creatures hunting you. The enemies are strong and scary, so having the right tools can mean the difference between life and death.

The game also includes an inventory system, where every item you pick up is important. You won’t be able to carry everything, so you’ll need to make smart choices about what to keep and what to leave behind. Your survival will depend on quick thinking and smart decisions.

Apogee has also shared the game’s official PC system requirements. According to them, PC gamers will at least need a quad-core CPU with 2+ GHz, 16GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 or AMD R9 390X. The devs recommend using an eight-core CPU with 3+ GHz, 32GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050 or an AMD Radeon RX 6500 XT.

To be honest, I really like the art style of Total Chaos. Plus, its combat mechanics seem to be quite polished. However, I’m surprised by the RAM requirements. From what I see in the trailer, there is nothing that can justify the 32GB requirement.

Anyway, you can go ahead and download the demo from this link. If you’re not in the mood to download it, you can watch its trailer instead.

Enjoy and stay tuned for more!

Total Chaos - Official Gameplay Trailer