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The PS4 and Vita are going to get a dose of indie horror in Home

Can a pixel game instill fear in you? Have you even tried a side-scrolling pixelated horror game?

What happens in Home is entirely up to how you play. The choices you make and how/where you explore, changes the game in subtle ways.

Home is the first game by developer YoYo Games that was devoped entirely within their Game Maker Studio to play natively on PlayStation consoles. The indie horror will be hitting the PlayStation Store at the unbeatable price of $2.99 for the first two weeks that it is available. It will be hitting the PlayStation 4 and Vita, but the Vita version won't be available until after the PS4 version launches. Both systems will have Trophies for home, so you better be ready to explore the areas well (and go back for a replay to get different details).

Set to release on October 28th for the PlayStation 4 (and the Vita version will release soon after), Home will support Cross Buy.

Tatiana Morris

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