First gameplay trailer released for Black Mirror, official PC requirements revealed

THQ Nordic has released the first gameplay trailer for KING Art’s upcoming Gothic horror adventure, Black Mirror. Black Mirror is a modern re-imagining of the acclaimed gothic-horror adventure series. Therefore, the game will feature eerie atmosphere focusing on the horrors of the mind, in the style of EA Poe and HP Lovecraft.

Like its predecessors, Black Mirror will feature a re-imagined gameplay based on the point-and-click gameplay of the original trilogy. As such, the game will focus on close-up investigation and interaction with nightmarish visions that plague the protagonist of the game.

Furthermore, Black Mirror promises to feature a unique atmosphere of madness and psychological distress. It will also pack high quality voice acting from a compelling ensemble cast.

THQ Nordic has also revealed the game’s PC requirements via its Steam store page. PC gamers will need at least an old quad-core CPU with 8GB of RAM and an GeForce GTX660 or a Radeon 7870 graphics card.

Here are the full PC requirements:

MINIMUM:

    • OS: Window 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64bit)
    • Processor: Intel Q9650 / AMD Phenom II X4 940
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX660 / Radeon 7870 – 2GB VRAM
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 11 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

    • OS: Window 7, 8, 8.1, 10 (64bit)
    • Processor: Intel Core i7 3770 3,9 Ghz / AMD FX-8350 4 GHz
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: GeForce GTX960 / Radeon R9 290 – 4GB VRAM
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Storage: 11 GB available space

The game will release on November 28th.

Enjoy!

Black Mirror - Gameplay Trailer - US

23 thoughts on “First gameplay trailer released for Black Mirror, official PC requirements revealed”

    1. mirror’s edge 2 was one of the most boring video games i played in a long while yet this type of bore festival that many nerd like to call video game literally put me to sleep. i swear they bored me to sleep multiple times.

      1. Well congratulate yourself, you rank as a phlegmatic. You’ve got all the traits of an introvert, hooray!

        If GTA5 is boring and this here is interesting, then you should shoot yourself in the nuts. Then again I’m 110% sure when it was announced, the hype was big and you were on the hype train along with all of us, now that it’s old you dis it.

        Not very nice of you now, is it?

        1. Nope, I never cared for it from the start….. GTA IV was already a step down in my eyes, so I didn’t have much in the way of hopes or expectations for GTA V & thus, I had nothing to get hyped over.

          And yeah, it is boring. I guess I should go shoot myself in the balls, now, right?

          1. Yes, since you’re butting in on my little discussion with Prashanna.

            I knew you were a phlegmatic a long time ago judging by the type of comments you type in 🙂

        1. 1. you wrote an essay about gta v in a black mirror discussion, you compared and you’re in denial.
          2. i’m not a big fan of gta games but still they’re ton of fun compared to trash “video games” like this.

    1. just out of curiosity, what part of this seems interesting to you?i don’t get people who enjoy this kind of “video games”, this type of game could easily put me to sleep.

      1. They are a new breed called introverts. They just tuck it in and play stuff like this while feeling alone and empty on the inside.

        The worst/best part, they love it, I sh*t you not.

      2. Every person has his/her preferences.

        Point & Click adventure games have been around a long time. I enjoy a good adventure game every now and then. The reason? Well it depends on the type of setting and story it has. Syberia for example, I enjoyed that one for the interesting world and story, as well as the puzzles. Black Mirror (the first, as I haven’t played 2 and 3) on the other hand, I liked because of the mystery. I loved it. The puzzles weren’t bad either.

        I remember playing adventure games with a notebook at my side to keep a record of stuff the game doesn’t.

        I guess that to answer your question, I like them because they are different. Slow paced, it requires you to figure out things on your own and most have a really great story/mystery at their core. I am actually an RPG fan, but adventure games always intrigued me… but that’s just me :P. Other people might have different answers. Hope it helps you understand.

        1. Czech Republic, it was quite popular over here from what I remember.

          edit: oh wait 😀 now I see it was actually Czech game…huh, thought German actually.

          edit2: oh wait again! Only first one was Czech made, 2 and 3 were made by German studio. Now I get it.

  1. Ever heard of point and click genre? It’s been there since the 90s to my knowledge. Probably even before then. They are games too and have you using your brain many a time unlike this pile of trash your defending so hard.

    Did you hear about that recent study on video games? Games like cod cause a certain part of your brain to atrophy. But platformers and puzzle games stimulate it. Do u know why I think that’s the case? Cod makes u go on auto pilot. And same is the case with gta v where it encourages you to go on auto pilot by drawing an yellow line on the minimap and discourages u from making your own decisions or path taking say in games like nfs mw. Hell even the assassins creed games don’t make u go on auto pilot. But hey there’s a huge audience who likes auto pilot games. More power to you if you do.

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