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Ready To Face The Darkness? Retro Survival-Horror Game 'Blight Night' Launches April 29 With New Bosses And Bigger Nightmares
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If you’ve ever wondered what it would feel like to step into a cursed VHS tape from the ’80s—bad scanlines, creepy synths, and all—Blight Night is here to make that dream (or nightmare) come true. And guess what? The full game officially launches on April 29, 2025 on Steam.
Created by solo dev Nick Duttweiler, Blight Night has been eight years in the making, and it’s dripping with retro horror vibes. Think late-night TV, fog-choked streets, and the kind of monsters that haunt both your dreams and your basement. It’s a third-person survival-horror game that oozes lo-fi aesthetic and VHS-era terror, with a healthy dose of what-is-that-thing-coming-out-of-the-shadows gameplay.
What’s New in the Full Launch?
Let’s just say the town of Golden Springs is about to get a whole lot nastier. The full version brings new bosses, expanded areas, and more sinister lore to uncover. You’ll play as Sonny Barstow, a lone survivor trying to piece together what went wrong in this forgotten West Texas town. Spoiler alert: a lot went wrong.
Whether you’re solving creepy puzzles, running low on ammo, or desperately trying to stay in the light (literally, the darkness wants to eat you), this game cranks the tension up to eleven. The new enemies? They’re bigger, faster, and way less polite.
What Makes Blight Night So Special?
It’s not just the CRT grain or the moody synth soundtrack (though those are awesome). It’s the vibe. Every detail—from the haunted gas stations to the flickering streetlights—feels like a fever dream straight out of a midnight movie marathon.
Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:
• Old-school survival horror with modern twists.
• Boss fights that’ll test your nerves and your reflexes.
• A story that slowly peels back the layers of dread in Golden Springs.
• Visuals and sound design that live to make you uncomfortable (in the best way).
Already intrigued? There’s a demo available now on Steam, so you can get a taste before the full nightmare drops.
Final Word: Get Ready to Clock In
If you love the Resident Evil classics, Silent Hill’s mood, or just want something different from your horror games, Blight Night might just be your next obsession. Light your lantern, watch your back, and remember—some things were buried for a reason.
Wishlist now on Steam… and prepare to face the night.
Created by solo dev Nick Duttweiler, Blight Night has been eight years in the making, and it’s dripping with retro horror vibes. Think late-night TV, fog-choked streets, and the kind of monsters that haunt both your dreams and your basement. It’s a third-person survival-horror game that oozes lo-fi aesthetic and VHS-era terror, with a healthy dose of what-is-that-thing-coming-out-of-the-shadows gameplay.
What’s New in the Full Launch?
Let’s just say the town of Golden Springs is about to get a whole lot nastier. The full version brings new bosses, expanded areas, and more sinister lore to uncover. You’ll play as Sonny Barstow, a lone survivor trying to piece together what went wrong in this forgotten West Texas town. Spoiler alert: a lot went wrong.
Whether you’re solving creepy puzzles, running low on ammo, or desperately trying to stay in the light (literally, the darkness wants to eat you), this game cranks the tension up to eleven. The new enemies? They’re bigger, faster, and way less polite.
What Makes Blight Night So Special?
It’s not just the CRT grain or the moody synth soundtrack (though those are awesome). It’s the vibe. Every detail—from the haunted gas stations to the flickering streetlights—feels like a fever dream straight out of a midnight movie marathon.
Here’s a quick rundown of what to expect:
• Old-school survival horror with modern twists.
• Boss fights that’ll test your nerves and your reflexes.
• A story that slowly peels back the layers of dread in Golden Springs.
• Visuals and sound design that live to make you uncomfortable (in the best way).
Already intrigued? There’s a demo available now on Steam, so you can get a taste before the full nightmare drops.
Final Word: Get Ready to Clock In
If you love the Resident Evil classics, Silent Hill’s mood, or just want something different from your horror games, Blight Night might just be your next obsession. Light your lantern, watch your back, and remember—some things were buried for a reason.
Wishlist now on Steam… and prepare to face the night.
Apr 11, 2025
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