I Am Alive Comes to Life This Winter

Sink your teeth into the jugular of a heart-stopping journey through the town of Hell Lock in Vampire Saga 3: Break Out, the third chapter in the popular series of hidden object adventure games. As you guide a doctor through the panic-stricken streets of Hell Lock, you will slowly uncover the source of a red-eyed terror that is turning the townspeople into murderous creatures of the night. You will also help the man of science resolve his preference for rational thinking with his visions of his dead daughter, who seems to be taking him on a tour of the horrors of the abandoned town.

Throughout your quest, you will interact with ill-fated characters, explore decrepit streets and buildings, and solve mind-bending puzzles that pave the way to a confrontation with the evil that resides in the underbelly of the doomed town. Are you thirsty? Then take a bite out of Vampire Saga 3: Break Out and drink your fill!

Just a couple days ago we reported that I Am Alive was still in existence. Originally teased with an impressive CG video, I Am Alive tells the story of a man looking for his family in a post-apocalyptic city. The whole thing looked really promising, but it also seemed to be largely ignored due to a lack of promotional content.

I Am Alive recently resurfaced courtesy of the ESRB, and now Ubisoft has revealed even more info on the game. According to the company, the title will land on Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network. Previously, it seemed as though this was certain to be a retail release, but it appears that’s not that case after all.

I Am Alive will be hitting the console download market this winter to coincide with a ton of triple-A releases. Let’s hope the timing doesn’t sink this title’s sales. Unless it turns out to be a shoddy game, in which case it should definitely fail miserably. But let’s not look at the negative side of things so hastily!

No pricing details have been revealed just yet, though we can probably expect I Am Alive to drop for about $15 or $20. Ubisoft has confirmed that the game will not be coming to PC. So, I’m just going to say it. Who else thinks this was originally meant to be a major retail release but was later turned into a much shorter digital title? I can’t be the only one.