Today, let’s talk about a game that's buzzing through the grapevine - "Whisper Mountain Outbreak." This gem is crafted by the indie squad at Toge Productions in Indonesia, melding the chill vibes of "Resident Evil" with the eerie essence of "Silent Hill." But here’s the kicker - it's all rolling out in slick 2.5D, enabling a squad-up mode where you can join forces with your pals to take on creepy critters. Enough said, there’s already a demo up for grabs, so it’s your move – give it a whirl and see what the hype is all about.
“Whisper Mountain Outbreak” is a top-down, dual-stick survival horror game that takes multiplayer to chilling new heights, supporting up to four players in online co-op. Set against the eerie backwoods of the Bixic Mountains in the nostalgic yet nightmare-inducing year of 1998, this game kicks off with a mining operation gone horribly wrong. An age-old malevolence is accidentally unleashed, blanketing the mountains in a sinister fog. As monsters begin to rise from the haze, players find themselves trapped in this horrifying scenario, their only goal: escape.
Dive into the game's core mechanics through twin joystick action, where players can unleash chaos using an arsenal ranging from pistols and shotguns to blunt melee weapons like clubs. You can nurse your character back to health with herbs and get crafty by whipping up other essential items with mixed materials. As you explore the Bixic mountains, gathering diverse resources and weapons is a must. And yes, puzzles are an essential piece of this adrenaline-pumping puzzle, oozing with vibes reminiscent of the original “Resident Evil.” Keep an eye out for journals and NPCs that add layers to the unfolding story, making the adventure feel all the more immersive.
The hotly anticipated "Whisper Mountain Outbreak" is slated for a release in this year's third quarter on the PC Steam platform, and yes, it will support Traditional Chinese.



