December 16, 2024 - 08:51

Serafini Productions has recently shared exciting new trailers for two titles in their anticipated BrokenLore series: DON’T WATCH and FOLLOW. These trailers offer a glimpse into the unique narratives and gameplay mechanics that players can expect from these upcoming releases.
In BrokenLore: DON’T WATCH, players step into the shoes of Shinji, a young hikikomori, navigating a world filled with psychological challenges and eerie atmospheres. The game aims to explore themes of isolation and self-discovery, inviting players to engage with its immersive storyline. A demo is currently available on Steam, allowing fans to experience a taste of Shinji's journey.
Meanwhile, FOLLOW promises a different experience, focusing on exploration and decision-making in a richly crafted environment. While details about this title remain scarce, the initial visuals showcase a captivating world that players will be eager to explore.
As anticipation builds for the full releases, fans of indie games and narrative-driven experiences are sure to keep a close eye on Serafini Productions and their innovative approach to storytelling.
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