The director of found footage movie Invoking Yell and its sequel Invoking Scream, Chilean filmmaker Patricio Valladares is next directing a unique interactive 16mm horror project.
Variety details in their report that Valladares will combine analog filmmaking with interactive storytelling for what sounds like a live action choose-your-own-adventure video game.
“Currently in development through Vallastudio Films,” Variety details, “the English-language game is being developed for platforms such as Steam and an app-based release.”
Valladares explains in his own words, “In terms of format, the project is being designed as a microdrama-style FMV experience: a shorter interactive horror title, approximately two to three hours in length, with multiple endings and branching narrative paths.”
“This project was born from the idea of creating something that feels physically haunted,” Valladares continues. “We wanted analog film to become part of the horror language itself, while interactivity transforms each cycle into a new experience.”
Here’s the full rundown from Variety: “Described as a collision between slasher cinema and branching gameplay mechanics, the untitled game follows a mute masked killer trapped in a recurring cycle of death, resurrection and ritualistic horror. Players experience the evolving narrative from the killer’s perspective, with each repeated cycle revealing alternate outcomes, hidden supernatural connections and new layers of the nightmare.”
Patricio Valladares wrote the project with Barry Keating.
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