Iron Fish, a deep-sea horror, coming to PC early 2016
Iron Fish is coming out to PC early 2016. This is a 3D deep-sea horror created by an indie developer and greenlit on Steam.
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Iron Fish is a psychological deep-sea horror coming to Steam early next year. The game will challenge players with exploring the depths of an ocean, where humans are little more than unwelcome guests. You will play as Cerys, a member of a British Naval group, equipped with high-tech equipment and sent seven miles under the surface of the sea. Using the fact that only five per cent of Earth’s oceans have been explored so far, the developers (BeefJack and Dean Edwards) came up with sea monsters unseen by a human eye. The protagonist will have to investigate the mysteries of our planet’s deepest corners and survive in this dangerous environment. There is a new trailer below:
Originally, Iron Fish was aimed to release later this year, after it was greenlit on Steam, but the production was delayed to Q1 2016. The game is palyable at EGX this week.
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