Another month approaches as does another round of horror games. This month we can look forward to haunting work experience with warehouse work in Order 13 and Lovecraftian medical sim Do No Harm. We explore the fragility of the human mind in Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror and Karma: The Dark World and bask in cyberpunk bloodbath Killing Floor 3.
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Order 13
Release | TBC |
Price | TBC |
Developer | Cybernetic Walrus |
Publisher | Oro Interactive, Drillhounds |
Platform | PC |
Subgenre | Work sim, Psychological horror, Cat |
While not yet having a confirmed release date, I thought it best to start the list with Order 13, so we can leave the trauma behind us. On the surface, Order 13 is a work simulator which sees you taking on the mundane tasks of a warehouse employee who also happens to have a pet cat. Retrieve, pack, and send off orders to earn your wages and provide for your feline companion. Speed and efficiency are of the essence, whereas mistakes will be deducted from your pay, which will eventually impact your pet’s quality of life. If you’d like to test your multitasking skills, there’s a demo available on Steam and itch.io. Try not to worry, what could go wrong in a game with a cat?
Do No Harm
Release | 6th March |
Price | TBC |
Developer | Darts Games |
Publisher | Darts Games, Hawthorn Games |
Platform | PC |
Subgenre | Medical sim, Lovecraftian, Multiple endings |
Another work sim, this time of the medical variety. Do No Harm hands you the stethoscope and places you in the role of village doctor, who over the course of 30 days diagnoses ailments and provides treatment to the local patients with the aid of the aptly named ‘Book of Medicine.’ As you work you’ll encounter strange entities and experience hallucinations, testing your sanity as well as your moral compass while you’re prescribing questionable treatments. With 12 different endings, your adequacy as village doctor will heavily impact the final results. You can test your doctoring skills early with a demo available on Steam.
Killing Floor 3
Release | 25th March |
Price | £34.99 – £69.99 ($39.99 – $79.99) |
Developer | Tripwire Interactive |
Publisher | Tripwire Interactive |
Platform | PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC |
Subgenre | FPS, Cyberpunk, Zombies |
The gore celebration which is the Killing Floor franchise return with their third instalment. Set in the bleak future of 2091, teams of up to six players can join the Nightfall alliance in their plight against the hoards of zombies unleashed by megacorp Horizine – typical megacorporation behaviour, really. You will have an expansive weapon cache at your disposal, with a variety of customisable features for you to cause carnage more comfortably. Returning fans and newcomers of Killing Floor will be greeted with updated zeds, the M.E.A.T system enhanced with more points of dismemberment and an unhealthy flow of blood.
Karma: The Dark World
Release | 27th March |
Price | TBC |
Developer | Pollard Studio |
Publisher | Wired Productions, Gamera Games |
Platform | PS4&5, Xbox One & Series X|S, PC and Nintendo Switch |
Subgenre | Psychological thriller, Dystopian |
Karma: The Dark World explores the concept of an alternate timeline in a dystopian reality set in East Germany. The year is 1984, and the player takes on the role of Daniel, an agent of the Leviathan Thought Bureau. As ominous as the name sounds, the Leviathan corporation has society under its control, using their agents and mass surveillance to police the thoughts and actions of citizens. As Daniel you will investigate potential betrayals through interviews, thought altering drugs and mind probing technology before reporting back to the Leviathan. You can brave the human mind early with a demo available on Steam.
Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror
Release | 28th March |
Price | TBC |
Developer | SOEDSCO |
Publisher | SOEDSCO |
Platform | PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC |
Subgenre | Psychological horror, FPS, Multiple endings |
Dollhouse: Behind the Broken Mirror follows the story of Eliza de Moor. Once a renowned singer, Eliza’s career is abruptly put on hold after an on-stage accident triggered amnesia. In an attempt to recover her memory, Eliza places her trust in shady Dr Stern and his ‘experimental’ medicine. You play as Eliza while she is experiencing the effects of the drug, deciding on stealth or violence as you explore the twisted reality behind the broken mirror. It is through collecting clues, navigating the jumble of memories and shooting down dolls you can hope to piece together the fragments of her lost mind.