Vampire Huntress - Lament of the Sun aims to recapture the tense atmosphere and strategic resource management of classic survival horror titles. Drawing inspiration from foundational games like the original Resident Evil and Koudelka, this title immerses players in a world where every decision carries weight.

Overview

Inspired by the classics of the genre, such as the original Resident Evil and Koudelka, Vampire Huntress - Lament of the Sun brings you the classic survival horror experience, where every bullet - and stake - counts. Make difficult decisions of what to bring with you, and what to leave in storage. What enemies to dispatch and what to avoid. Adjust the experience based on your preferences, with settings for limited saves, auto-targeting, inventory size, and more! Fight your way through the vast interconnected world of Vampire Huntress, in and around the massive Castle Whitecairn. Solve puzzles, find secrets and shortcuts and collect items necessary for your continued survival.

Highlights

  • Experience a classic survival horror gameplay loop where ammunition and resources are scarce, demanding careful planning.
  • Explore the vast, interconnected environments of Castle Whitecairn, uncovering secrets and shortcuts.
  • Customize your gameplay experience with adjustable settings for save limitations, targeting assistance, and inventory management.

Who It's For

This game is for players who appreciate the deliberate pacing and challenging resource management of traditional survival horror. Fans of games like Resident Evil and Koudelka, who enjoy exploration, puzzle-solving, and intense combat against monstrous foes, will find a lot to love here.

Game Info

  • Developer: Lord Borealis
  • Publisher: Lord Borealis
  • Genre: Action, Adventure, Horror
  • Platform: PC (Steam)
  • Release Date: To be announced
  • Features: Single-player, Full controller support, Steam Achievements, Captions available.
  • Content: Features bloody combat against monsters using firearms and stakes, with grotesque imagery. Mature themes are present.