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A tense, eerie atmosphere, heart-pounding jump-scares and brain-tickling puzzles are all elements present in theDo Not Openpreview which I was lucky enough to play through. The game releases next month in November of 2022 and promises to scare the living daylights out of gamers both on their TV screens and in immersive VR.

There is definitely a monster behind this door.

This is the first title developed by new studio Nox Noctis and theDo Not Openpreview suggests that they very much know what they are doing when it comes to crafting an immersive first person horror experience. The game is also being co-developed by Quasar Dynamics.

Perp Games will publishDo Not Openand they are a publisher with a well-established horror pedigree at this point, having published terrifying titles such asOxide Room 104and the brilliantMADiSON, both of which released earlier this year.

This note isn’t just a puzzle piece, it’s actually a fairly accurate description of the Do Not Open preview.

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I played theDo Not Openpreview on PS5 and the first thing which struck me was the level of graphical quality present in the game. Although it may not be immediately obvious from the trailer due to the low lighting, this game boasts some impressive visuals. I should also mentions that what I played wasn’t even the finished version of the game, so in actual fact the final product could be even more visually appealing.

In terms of other unfinished aspects, I did notice some janky animations present in some of the cutscenes, however I presume these will be smoothed out by the game’s official release. The voice acting in theDo Not Openpreview has also noticeably improved in comparison with the VO heard in the trailer above.

Some of the decor in this house is certainly… unique.

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The lighting in the game is also used well. There were several times whilst playing through the preview where I was convinced that I could see figures lurking in the darkness, only to discover when I got up close that it was just a sheet thrown over a coatrack. The promise of something lurking in the shadows waiting to pounce is palpable throughout.

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Whilst the actual environmental modelling is fantastic and the textures are detailed, the game’s morbid art direction may have players averting their eyes away from the realistic onscreen visuals. This is all intentional though, some the disturbing imagery present in theDo Not Openpreview is gloriously twisted and borderline distressing.

The game does look as though it will be tackling some heavy themes throughout its story, meaning that the experience will be emotional as well as scary. The personal connection of a man being haunted in his own home, potentially by his own daughter is also an interesting plot facet in a horror/puzzle game.

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The puzzles themselves strike a pretty great balance in terms of their difficulty. They are challenging enough to pose a palpable threat whilst being pursued by a monster, whilst not being impenetrably difficult. Basically, as long as your brain is more wrinkled than a marble and you have the patience for some trial and error, then there shouldn’t be anything in here which will completely stump the player.

TheDo Not Openpreview was a joy to play through and I cannot wait to get my hands on the full game when it releases. Although I did not play the game in VR, I can safely say that this title will be utterly terrifying in the VR setting when that element of the game is made available. Even in the oversaturated market of first person horror/puzzle games,Do Not Openstands out as something with huge potential.

Do Not Openreleases on November 15th2022 and will available to purchase on Steam and in the PS Store.

Daniel Boyd

Former Head of Gaming and Tech

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Dan is one of FandomWire’s Former Gaming Content Leads and Editors. He is a 28-year-old writer from Glasgow. He graduated from university with an honours degree in 3D Animation, before pivoting to pursue his love for critical writing. He has also written freelance pieces for other sites such as Game Rant, WhatCulture Gaming, KeenGamer.com and The Big Glasgow Comic Page. He loves movies, video games and comic books.

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