Developers from a Japanese studio bokeh released a development diary dedicated to testing their upcoming horror game Slitterhead. It contains footage from an early version of the game, but many of them can be seen. For example, the title seems surprisingly action-packed, even the part with the controlled dog does not escape attention.
In the fight against suitably Japanese – inventive in design – monsters, the hero uses edged weapons, a pistol, and at some point, some claws that are not much different from Wolverine. With a sort of magical ability, the player is healed in combat.
The main controllable character appears to be a young girl who appears in a short clip at the beginning of the video. But players will also get their hands on an animal hero. At the end of the diary, we see a controlled dog navigating the streets of the city with the help of some kind of sixth sense.
Bokeh Studio was founded by the original creator of Silent Hill. Kejichiro Toyama and several of his colleagues who also worked with him on Siren. Silent Hill court composer in charge of music Akira Jamaica. We don’t yet know a release date for Slitterhead or the platforms it will target.
Source :Indian TV