Launches September 12th on PS5 & October 7th on Xbox Series X|S CAPTURED is an analog horror game where you capture anomalies on camera to escape what seems to be an endless hallway in your own home. Investigate mysterious phenomena, survive frightening entities, and reach the end of the hallway! Break the loop by exercising your memory skills.
Indie game developer and publisher Puck Games , along with co-publisher Perp Games , has confirmed they will be bringing their horror game Captured to consoles, with different dates for each platform. The game has already been out for nearly a year on Steam, offering an analog horror experience where you try to escape what feels like an endless home.
The team revealed they will finally bring that experience to consoles, as PS5 players will get the game on September 12, while Xbox players will get it on October 7. No word on a Switch version at this time. With the news comes a new trailer, which we have for you here. Credit: Puck Games Captured Captured is an analog horror game where you capture anomalies on camera to escape what seems to be an endless hallway in your own home. Investigate mysterious phenomena, survive frightening entities, and reach the end of the hallway! Explore a procedurally generated endless hallway filled with unusual phenomena and ever-changing rooms. Caught in a never-ending loop, leaving the house only leads you right back into the same hallway. Plunged in complete darkness, room after room, your once-familiar home feels increasingly alien. Break the loop by exercising your memory skills. Use your camera to zoom in on suspicious changes and select their anomaly type. Missing or incorrectly identifying any unusual phenomena within a loop will wipe your camera's memory. Correctly capture 13 anomalies to escape. Watch out for unwanted company. While silence may be a good tactic, staying too long within a loop could give away your location. Use your flashlight, camera, and the doors strategically to survive each entity's unique mechanics. Using a custom movement experience, step into a nostalgic late '90s aesthetic with realistic graphics, minimal UI, and a chilling atmosphere. Experience isolation and the eerie feeling of being trapped in a looping house set in the late 90s. Explore a procedurally generated hallway filled with a chilling atmosphere. Use your camera to zoom in on anomalies and capture them. Identify and classify captured anomalies, including Object, Electronic, Lighting, Water, Missing Room, and Deformed Room. Survive encounters with three monsters, each with unique traits and mechanics. Immerse yourself in an analog horror experience featuring realistic graphics, a VHS 90s aesthetic, a dynamic camera system, and immersive flashlight movement.
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