Dead Faces Trailer: SHOCKING Gameplay Reveals ALL!

Dead Faces Trailer: SHOCKING Gameplay Reveals ALL!
Gaming News 15 February 2026

Alright, horror fans, gather 'round! There's a new contender creeping out of the shadows, and it looks seriously unsettling. Aza Game Studio just dropped a gameplay trailer for their upcoming Psychological horror title, "Dead Faces," and let me tell you, it's got me hooked.

Dead Faces Trailer: SHOCKING Gameplay Reveals ALL!

The premise alone is enough to send shivers down your spine. You play as Jack Hallow, trapped within the labyrinthine corridors of his own fractured psyche. We're talking full-on mental breakdown territory here, folks. Think "Silent Hill" meets "Eternal Darkness," but with a distinctly modern indie vibe. The trailer showcases some truly disturbing imagery, and I'm already bracing myself for some sleepless nights.

What really caught my attention is the game's central mechanic. Mirrors act as portals, gateways to these traumatic memory chapters. It's a clever way to explore Jack's past, forcing players to confront the "faces" that haunt him. I'm always a sucker for games that delve deep into character psychology, and "Dead Faces" seems to be doing just that. It’s not just jump scares; it’s about digging into the core of what makes this character tick – or rather, what broke him.

The decaying apartment is another intriguing element. Described as an "evolving hub world," it suggests that the environment itself will react to Jack's mental state, twisting and contorting as he confronts his inner demons. I love when games use their environments to tell a story, and this sounds like a particularly effective way to create a sense of dread and unease. I can already picture myself hesitantly creeping through those virtual hallways, never knowing what's lurking around the next corner.

Aza Game Studio clearly has a strong vision for "Dead Faces." They're promising a journey into the disturbing depths of Jack's mind, a quest to unravel the mystery behind his actions. And honestly, I'm ready to jump in, even if it means facing some seriously messed-up stuff. The game is coming soon to PC via Steam, and the best part? A demo is available *right now*. So, if you're brave enough, go check it out and prepare to be thoroughly spooked. I know I will be! Just, maybe, leave the lights on.

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