Allison Road is an unreleased first-person survival horror video game, that was being developed for Linux, Microsoft Windows and OS X by Lilith Ltd and formerly to be published by Team17.It was considered to be a spiritual successor to P.T., the playable teaser for the cancelled video game Silent Hills. Before being funded by Team17, the game's development was fan-based. Update at end of thread Hi there, Pretty much two months ago I started working on my first game project in my spare time, working title 'Allison Road'. Actually my background is film/vfx, however, I loved games ever since I can remember really. I always wondered what it would take.
In Allison Road you will take on the role of the unnamed protagonist, who wakes up one day without any recollection of prior events. Over the course of five nights it is your objective to uncover the whereabouts of your family, unravel the mysteries of the house, and face off against Lily and other dark entities that are nested deep within its walls, while the clock is relentlessly ticking towards 3:00am.
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What would you do if you could feel something stalking you in the dark in the safety of your own home? If you couldn't tell what's real and what's not?
The single-player campaign will mostly take place in one British townhouse.Your British townhouse.
Release Date: The developers are currently aiming for end of Q3 2016.
Available on: Linux, Mac, Xbox One, PS4, Windows, PC Download
Critics Rating:4.3/5
Allison Road: P.T. Spiritual Successor Revived
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Allison Road is built with Unreal Engine 4, so it will have native VR support. Currently, however we are only testing it with an Oculus Rift DK2.
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Allison Road is developed by Lilith Ltd.
Allison Road is the intriguing successor to P.T. – the “Playable Trailer” horror game that made waves when it debuted as a free download on the PlayStation Network in 2014. P.T. ended up being a clever way to promote the next Silent Hill game, which was ultimately canceled. The free mini-game, designed by Hideo Kojima, was actually pulled from the PlayStation Store by Konami, leading to its very existence becoming a rare commodity.
Enter Allison Road. Some P.T. fans and developers gathered together to make a first-person horror title heavily inspired by P.T. A photo-realistic house to explore, a demon-girl stalking you, and no weapons to speak of (sometimes called a “walking simulator”).
Unfortunately like P.T. the game ran into some development snags. During its Kickstarter campaign last year a publisher, Team17, stepped up to fund the game. That’s normally a great thing, and the well-trending campaign was canceled in favor of the traditional publisher.
In June of this year they suddenly announced that the game had been canceled, with no explanation provided.
“It did take a bit of soul searching to find the drive again to work on Allison Road and to simply make a call on what to do next,” Christian Kesler, Allison Road creator told IGN. “I started making a few (in my opinion) necessary changes to the story and the flow, little bits and pieces here and there, and before I knew it, it sort of naturally came back to life.”
Kesler co-founded a new company with his wife and business partner called Far From Home. He plans to continue work on Allison Road as a solo project – which it initially began life as.
“For our gameplay trailer [above], I did all the modeling, texturing, shaders, lighting, etc,” Kesler told IGN. “A lot of the mechanics are already implemented from the previous development phase, so I can comfortably take the game forward by myself.”
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It’s still too early to know any of the new changes let alone a release date, but horror fans of P.T. and Allison Road can look forward to a glimmer of hope in the latter’s revival.