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The Deep
11 years ago

The Deep: True Horror Edition has now been released


If has came to my attention that The Deep could be modified to give a better experience for players who want a true horror exprience. (link below)

The Deep is more based around the exploration and platforming aspect, there are additional levels which contain puzzles and platforming for players who enjoy a slower paced puzzle experience.

Wheras The Deep: True Horror Edition has been modified to create a true horror game, tweaks have been made and the game is snappier and possibly fustrating puzzles have been removed to give an experience which is closer to a true horror game, and is more suited for let’s Play style of recording for YouTube.

In most respects the games are very similar, neither edition is a sequel or remake.

The Deep: True Horror Edition can be found at - http://gamejolt.com/games/adventure/the-deep-true-horror-edition/24532/



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