Blair Witch Gameplay Trailer Brings Us To Black Hills Forest (VIDEO)
We are a month out from the release of Bloober Team’s Blair Witch, and we are getting down to the gritty details of what we can look forward to. Taking us back on a journey to the mid-90s, the horror title explores the terrifying homeland of the supernatural force – the Black Hills Forest. The latest gameplay trailer from the team behind the game focuses on the landscape and the psychological nightmare within.
As with any cinematic/video game horror, the protagonist has to deal with a friend or family member who does not believe them and degrades their fear. Luckily for the character players will be controlling, we have a four-legged companion who has a large role in the game as seen in the trailer. For me personally, I will just be hanging out at the entrance to the Black Hills Forest holding on to Bullet and trying to convince the game to just let me get back in the truck and go home.
In case you haven’t seen any details on the upcoming release of this horror title, below is a brief synopsis via Steam:
“It’s 1996. A young boy disappears in the Black Hills Forest near Burkittsville, Maryland. As Ellis, a former police officer with a troubled past, you join the search. What starts as an ordinary investigation soon turns into an endless nightmare as you confront your fears and the Blair Witch, a mysterious force that haunts the woods…”
Blair Witch releases on August 30 to PC and Xbox One.
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