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Survival horror Death Mark comes to Steam this April

February 22, 2019 by Andrew Newton

Aksys Games and Experience Inc. have announced that their award winning horror adventure Death Mark will be arriving on Steam on 4th April.  This acclaimed title will take players on a terrifying journey where the wrong decision will bring about a sudden end.

Death Mark takes place in Tokyo’s H City where rumours abound that there are those who bear the cursed Mark and those marked will die.  Players will take the role of a character who has lost their memory and finds themselves standing before a mysterious house said to protect those who possess the Mark.

This horror adventure features:

  • Avoid a gruesome death at the “hands” of angry spirits by searching the surroundings for clues that increase the odds of survival.
  • Not all fighting is resolved by talking your way out of it, when words fail it is time to stand your ground otherwise face an untimely death.
  • It’s not enough to defeat the spirit that cursed you, it must be done in the right way. If you don’t, you might survive but end up wishing you hadn’t.  Make sure to analyse all clues and information to make life worth living.

Look out for Death Mark arriving on Steam this April and chat to us on Twitter @FMyth_Gaming.

Originally published February 22, 2019. Updated February 21, 2019.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: Aksys Games, Death Mark, Experience Inc.

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