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Retro-Style Survival Horror Post Trauma Gets New Trailer and Release Date

by Claire Feb 28,2025

Retro-Style Survival Horror Post Trauma Gets New Trailer and Release Date

Post Trauma, a retro-style survival horror game, has unveiled its release date and a new trailer. Launching March 31st on PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, players take on the role of Roman, a tram conductor thrust into a surreal, terrifying world filled with nightmarish creatures.

Roman must confront his deepest fears as he navigates this unsettling landscape. Gameplay offers a choice between direct combat using various weapons, or employing stealth and agility to evade the threats. Survival hinges on puzzle-solving, strategic combat, and knowing when to avoid confrontation, as not all creatures are hostile.

Developed with Unreal Engine 5, Post Trauma features impressive visuals, immersive sound, and responsive controls. Drawing inspiration from Silent Hill and Resident Evil, the game blends classic horror elements with modern sensibilities. A playable demo is available on Steam until March 3rd, offering a taste of the full game's chilling atmosphere before its release later this month.

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