The Conjuring House Scares Us All with a New Trailer

The Conjuring House Scares Us All with a New Trailer

New trailer, old-school style.

Cryptastic by Cryptastic on Oct 23, 2016 @ 03:51 PM (Staff Bios)
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In case you haven't heard, independent game studio, Rym Games, is working on a nostalgia rush of a horror game. Their aim is to take us all back to old-school feelings of video game horror. And to be honest, you can go more old school than The Conjuring House. The story follows a journalist who investigates a disappearance in a haunted, Victorian house. If you can't call that "old-school," then you can only call it "cliche."


Is it too late to put it on the market?

It's refreshing to see a Rym Games bring us back to roots of video game horror. The experience focuses on the isolation and paranormal experiences that have unnerved us for generations. There's no way to know for sure what's going on in the Conjuring House, and the only way to find out is through the route of madness and fear.

If you've been craving a return to the good ol' days of horror, then keep an eye on The Conjuring House in early 2017. I'm sorry it won't be out in time for Halloween, but we've got you covered for that.

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