Mike Klubnika, creator of Buckshot Roulette, is releasing a new game called s.p.l.i.t, a short psychological horror game involving hacking puzzles.
In s.p.l.i.t, players are part of a team of hackers breaking into an 'unethical superstructure' with a focus on command prompt hacking puzzles and interacting with shadowy figures over IRC.
The game features first-person gameplay, an IRC chat for gathering intel, a terminal for running software, detailed hacking puzzles, and an original soundtrack.
The trailer and description suggest a dark and immersive experience set in a grimy room with monitors and despairing trees visible through a window.
s.p.l.i.t will explore vulnerabilities hidden in legacy code and engineering within the unethical facility, warning players of depictions of self-harm and suicide.
The game is expected to present players with dense and anomalous gameplay, reflecting Klubnika's style of creating small visits to disturbing places.
s.p.l.i.t is set for release on July 24th, offering a unique and potentially intense gaming experience for fans of psychological horror games.
Buckshot Roulette now includes a four-person multiplayer mode for those interested in a different gaming experience from Klubnika.