
Don't Scream, a 2023 survival horror game where you can't raise your voice above a certain threshold lest you invite evil and death onto yourself, is getting a co-op sequel. Called Don't Scream Together, the game is set to come out soon and retains its predecessor's mechanics.
As announced by studio Digital Cybercherries, Don't Scream Together places up to four players in a dark, dank, and eerie forest, forcing them to work together in deafening quietude, for if anyone raises their voice too much, or lethally farts ever so loudly, it'll spell the doom of the entire group. That, or the one who dealt it is gonna come back as a ghost to try and scare the others into, well, screaming together.
It's a natural evolution of the original game, building upon its concept and adding proximity voice chat on top, which is all the craze with the kids these days, having even spawned its own quirky genre. I won't say its name, but it starts with the word "friend."
Don't Scream Together is also going for a Blair Witch sort of vibe from what we can see in its first trailer and screenshots. A shoddy, VHS-style camera takes up the screen, with desaturated and muted colors dominating the atmosphere, creating a purgatory-like environment that is simply perfect for this type of game.
It's a crying shame it won't be available for this Halloween, especially since my friends and I are dying for some proper co-op horror to mark the year's spookiest season.
Anyhow, Don't Scare Together is "coming soon," with the release date yet to be confirmed, which will, hopefully, be sometime soon.
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