Ugh, seriously, WildSphere. So there’s this tangled mess-of-a-game called Oxide Room 208, and yeah, it’s coming to Nintendo Switch 2. Like, buckle up for chaos. Doc’s this madman trapping folks in his nasty little experiment, eight of them to be exact, and it’s all going down in this twisted place called Oxide. Oh, and Eva? She’s kinda in charge, except she’s not, ’cause she’s also had enough of all this. Like, why do I even remember her name? No clue, but it stuck.
Picture this: Eva’s sanity basically shattered into a billion pieces, and now it’s all spiraling into this surreal, horrific setup chock-full of freakish creatures. It’s a nightmare, seriously. So, if you plan to make it out alive, you better find door 208, pronto. But, hey, no pressure, right?
WildSphere gave us the rundown on why this game’s gonna mess with your head:
Nine Real People: And by real, I mean like they snagged actors, got ’em all digital with motion capture. No basic skins here. It’s all about their stories and secrets. Creepy much?
Environments That Give You Chills: So imagine everything from dingy motel hallways to whatever lab of horrors Doc dreamed up. It’s those little details that’ll probably make your skin crawl.
Dual Perspective Madness: Jump between first and third-person views like you can’t decide. Get all angles of the horror and catch your breath – sorta – with that fancy photo mode. Perfect for when you’re not running for your life.
Tech That’ll Blow Your Mind: Yeah, Unreal Engine 5 is doing its magic with ray tracing or whatever. Lights that make you question reality itself! What is real anymore?
Soundtrack Blitz: Legendary band Sôber and ANBR music are your scream-a-long buddies. Betcha didn’t expect that from a horror gig. Oh, and you can play as them, believe it or not. So sing while you run!
Game hits the digital shelves on the Nintendo eShop, but who knows when. Maybe they’re even as confused as we are about when it’ll finally drop.
So there’s a gameplay demo somewhere too. Cool, if you want a taste of the chaos. Anyway— Where was I? Oh right, nightmare fuel served on a digital platter. Get ready for things to leap out of the dark, just when you think you’re safe. Or something like that.