Dead Man’s Diary, Photo-Realistic Post-Apocalyptic Wasteland, Coming to PC Next Week
New horror title on the horizon
News by Adam Siddiqui on Mar 22, 2022
The indie scene has some of the best horror games available and next week and a new one is coming using photo-realistic graphics called Dead Man's Diary.

This title will have players exploring a post-apocalyptic environment attempting to survive in a new landscape. 15 years have passed since nuclear armageddon and now you must use whatever is at hand to survive.
Dead Man’s Diary Key Features:
27 Action-Packed Levels: The levels of Dead Man's Diary are full of peril. The players are constantly fighting for survival against a harsh world that wants them dead.
Varied Environments: In the game world, players encounter dark forests, ruined cities, and abandoned industrial complexes, as well as other exciting locales. Each of these places hides numerous secrets and tricky puzzles that are just waiting to be solved.
Complex Puzzles: Players are confronted with puzzles that are as challenging as they are satisfying to solve.
Strong Narrative Focus: Dead Man's Diary tells the story of an outcast forced to make his way through a world destroyed by nuclear war. The story is told in the form of diary entries and soliloquies by the protagonist.
Crafting and Survival Management: Life after the apocalypse is hard. Players are tasked with making sure that they have enough food to survive and that their equipment is up to scratch. All equipment can be upgraded by players at a workbench to improve its quality.
Over 50 Hours of Play: The expansive game world and comprehensive story ensure a long-lasting adventure.
Dead Man's Diary was partly funded by the German Federal Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure as part of the federal government's computer games funding program.
Dead Man’s Diary releases on March 30, 2022, for Windows PC via Steam, with console versions following later in the year.
Adam Siddiqui,
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