The Beast Inside: The Horror Game Has Made Its Debut on Consoles

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The Beast Inside: The Horror Game Has Made Its Debut on Consoles

One of the best-rated horror games on PC is now available on current and previous generation consoles. The Beast Inside is a terrifying story of survival told from the perspective of two characters in different timelines. Explore the dark history of the Blackstone mansion and overcome fear to never let go of the pad.

CIA cryptanalyst Adam soon learns that the dangers of the Cold War are nothing compared to the dark past of the Blackstone house.

The diary discovered in the mansion hides the secret of another resident of the place – Nicolas, who back in the 19th century survived a nightmare in an abandoned mansion in the middle of the forest wilderness.

As the player, you’ll play both characters in two different timelines and try to solve a dark mystery that may be the key to peace during the Cold War and your own survival.

An intricate intrigue, narrated from two perspectives, would make even the biggest horror fans feel a chilly breath on their backs and wander the mansion shrouded in darkness in fear.

With 3D scanned objects and photogrammetry, players will completely sink into the darkness and feel an unprecedented degree of realism of the world, which intertwines with the worst nightmare.

The PC gamers appreciated the title – the 700 thousand copies sold on Steam places The Beast Inside among the best-selling horror games on the platform.

The visual layer of the game was awarded the so-called “Internet Oscar” – Webby – by the International Academy of Digital Arts and Science. Now, the console gamers can see if they are brave enough to face the fear.

The Beast Inside was created by Illusion Ray studio. Starting today, this game is available for PlayStation 5 and Xbox One and Sereis X|S consoles. You can also play the game on Steam.

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