Hi there

We're super excited to show you some gameplay of our Allison Road prototype / pre-Alpha.
These 13 minutes have been put together by our small team of six (that's including SFX & Music) to showcase where the development of the game is at and to give you a feel for the vibe that we're going for.
In order to do that without spoiling any of the story we decided to separate it from the actual game, so while this is real gameplay it's not what you'll see in the full version of the game.
At this point pretty much all of our core mechanics are in place, however, some actually didn't make the cut-off for the video;
The inventory is one of those things.
We'll showcase that at some point in the future.
Everything you see here is work in progress of course; some of the assets are just stand-ins and stuff like that, however, it was important to us to show you what Allison Road looks like when played.
Really hope you like it and if you have any comments please head on over to the facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/AllisonRoadGame
ALLISON ROAD KEEPS PT ALIVE WITH NEW GAMEPLAY VIDEO
A scary Gone Home?
BY CHLOI RADAllison Road is an upcoming horror game described by the creator as an homage to Silent Hills and its standalone teaser PT. As you can see from the new prototype gameplay trailer above, however, Allison Road is very much its own game.
Perhaps the thing Allison Road shares the most with PT is its photorealistic style, which is all thanks to the power of Unreal Engine 4. There's also a ghost girl that looks like a spawn of PT's Lisa.
Gameplay-wise, Allison Road seems to have more in common with Gone Home, but scary. As shown in the early gameplay video, players are tasked with exploring a house, examining objects and trying to uncover the mystery of what happened there.
According to creator Christian Kesler, the footage seen in this most recent video was created solely for the purpose of the trailer, so potential players can get a chance to see what kind of terror awaits them in the game without actually having anything spoiled.
Almost all the "core gameplay mechanics" are on display in the video, says Kesler, with the exception of the inventory system, which will be introduced in the future.
So when can you actually play Allison Road? The game's Steam Greenlightpage lists Q3 2016, but nothing is conclusive yet. Once it's out, you'll be able to play it on PC with or without Oculus Rift.
Kesler says he's also in touch with PlayStation and ID@Xbox to see if his team can bring Allison Road to PS4 and Xbox One. Check out the game's Facebook page for updates.
Silent Hills was officially cancelled in April, leaving horror fans everywhere distraught. Do you think Allison Road can fill that void?


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