Perception, first-person horror game from ex-Bioshock developers, releases on May 30th

The Deep End Games has announced that its first-person horror title, Perception, will be released on May 30th. In order to celebrate this announcement, the team released a brand new trailer that can be viewed below.

Perception is a first-person narrative horror adventure that tells the story of Cassie, a blind heroine who uses her extraordinary hearing and razor-sharp wits to unravel the mysteries of an abandoned estate that haunts her dreams.

In Perception, players are equipped with a wit, a cane and a smart phone. Armed with these tools, players can find clues to unravel history as they navigate their way through the home via echolocation.

Enjoy the new trailer, courtesy of Gamespot!

Perception - Exclusive Release Date Trailer

4 thoughts on “Perception, first-person horror game from ex-Bioshock developers, releases on May 30th”

  1. It’s looking like it will come to GOG as well for DRM free fans. It’s listed on the site but no price or date yet.

  2. Now that’s a really neat idea, but wouldn’t echolocation allow you to see through objects to some extent? The trailer makes it look like just a filter.

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