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Developer Deep End Games and publisher Feardemic’s Perception is out today on PC, but has been delayed on Xbox One and PlayStation 4 until next week (via DualShockers).
The developer took to Twitter to announce the delay, stating that it was an ‘administrative snafu.
Due to an unexpected administrative snafu re: ratings/territories, consoles delayed a week. Steam/GOG tomorrow! https://t.co/dgSC4GDoJM
— Perception/DeepEnd (@TheDeepEndGames) May 29, 2017
Originally a Kickstarter project, Perception is an interesting first person horror game from some ex-BioShock and Dead Space developers. You play as a blind woman named Cassie, who gets around by tapping her walking stick against things, which allows her to view her surroundings via echolocation.
You can check out the launch trailer below for a better look at Perception.
Perception
- Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
- Genre(s): Adventure, Indie, Survival Horror