Past Cure launches with a chilling trailer

Phantom 8’s psychological thriller is now available. To celebrate Phantom 8 has released the Past Cure launch trailer.

The Past Cure launch trailer focuses on protagonist Ian. Phantom 8’s synopsis of Past Cure is;

After the victim of experimentation and torture in prison, Ian’s mind has become fractured.

His captors left him scarred with unrelenting nightmares, visions and new unstable and largely unexplainable powers such as time manipulation and telekinesis.

Drifting between reality and hallucinogenic states, Ian must make sense of the world around him as he sets out on a path of revenge and discovery, uncertain of what awaits around the next corner.

“We’ve been delighted with the positive response to Past Cure from gamers around the world, and we’re excited to finally see people playing what has been our passion to create for the last two years,” said Simon Gerdesmann, Phantom 8’s Managing Director.

“To achieve what we have as a small, eight-person first-time development studio makes us immensely proud. And, we’re not finished yet; there’s more to come from the Past Cure universe, as we’ll announce soon.”

Phantom 8’s debut title comes from an eight-man team and is available from both JB Hi-Fi and EB Games for PS4 and Xbox One.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcxXXlQeHVY&feature=youtu.be

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