Kholat – Unreal Engine 4 Exploration First Person Horror Experience – Gets New Screenshots

IMGN.PRO has released a new set of screenshots for Kholat. Kholat is a FPP storytelling/experience game, developed by an independent studio IMGN.PRO and inspired by true events known as the “Dyatlov Pass Incident”. Kholat is powered by Unreal Engine 4 and will be released on PC on June 10th. Enjoy!

8 thoughts on “Kholat – Unreal Engine 4 Exploration First Person Horror Experience – Gets New Screenshots”

  1. One more? The Amount of crowdfounding UE4 “Horror” or “Zombie” or “Platform” games are getting ridiculous .Give us something good instead, seen this already, been here done that.

    1. Uh this is different , and what are you talking about with “crowdfunding”, and how does it relate to this game?

      The game is looking quite good so far, is based on the less talked about Dyatlov Pass incident, has Sean Bean as the narrator and Mary Elizabeth McGlynn of Silent Hill as the lead singer.

      1. Crowdfounding, Indiegogo, Indie.. all the same, low budget squeezing out games with 80% Unreal engine.. It’s getting too much that’s what I’m saying.

        1. I understand, but how does the crowdfunding point relate to this particular product? This wasn’t crowdfunded as far as I am aware. 😛

          1. I was talking in general, I was talking out of my first impression and got a bit ahead of myself. My apologies.

            Anyway, am not exited about horror games these days… They can’t do what Konami or Capcom did with the Silent hill and Resident Evil series did to me. So sad that Silent Hills got canned, looked so promising.

            Hope this game turns out good, only reviews in the future will tell…

          2. It is rather unfortunate about Silent Hills being cancelled, especially since it is my favorite franchise of all time. Grew up playing Silent Hill quite a bit, always adored it a lot.

            At least Mary McGlynn is a singer in this, so I can’t wait to play this and listen to her mesmerizing voice yet again.

            Honestly hope that Silent Hill has a better future as a franchise.

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