Paradise Lost Offers Up A Little More Gameplay With More Mysteries To Solve

Paradise Lost

Official gameplay for Paradise Lost is out there now as we get a look around this lost bunker we will spend Paradise Lost within

If you wanted gameplay for Paradise Lost, then you are going to be glad as we have new gameplay for the game to look at here. It has been a good while since PolyAmorous made the announcement for the game and the first showing, so it may be a title that slipped many minds during everything going on in the world. That is okay, as it is why we do what we do to make sure you get to see and hear it all. Also to remind you that Paradise Lost is coming to give us all a different look at a world that never was through the eyes of a child lost in a bunker after WWII. Something that is even stranger given the alternate future we are going to see in the mix while we wander around the place trying to solve the mysteries of what exactly is going on.

Do get ready for something that will feel a little slow here but does show off the tone that Paradise Lost is going for. It looks like we might not be the only one in this bunker and that could lead to a lot of other things. That and a look at the retrofuturism we are going to have with Slavic mythologies and technology butting heads out there. Even if it feels like a slow walking simulator based on just this. I have faith that we will see something much grander for Paradise Lost before it officially launches on the PC but I felt like I needed to drop that for those looking for a high-action trailer or gameplay bit here. Have a look and enjoy it.

Paradise Lost — Official Gameplay

A new gameplay video for Paradise Lost has debuted as part of the Escapist Indie Showcase. The video reveals mysterious new details about Paradise Lost—Szymon is not the only lost child in the bunker. Who else is hidden in the bunker’s depths and why are they there? What other secrets will be uncovered?

Explore themes of retrofuturism, transhumanism, and grief in Paradise Lost, an emotion-driven post-apoc story. Discover the mystery of the underground city hidden in an abandoned Nazi bunker, where Slavic mythology mixes with unusual technology.

What are your thoughts on this new gameplay for Paradise Lost and does it feel a little slow to you too? Do you think it will turn into more of a horror experience than we thought or will the other things be more lost individuals? Are you curious to see how the transhumanism will be worked in here or will it get lost among the various other things gamers will focus on? Let us all know down in the comments and then feel free to discuss it all. If there is more for Paradise Lost, we will share it all here. Be sure to keep checking back in for this and much more.