VR Thriller Dead Secret Circle Comes to all Oculus Platforms and Steam

After creating the popular puzzle thriller Dead Secret indie developer Robot Invader announced a sequel in 2017, adding a greater horror element to the proceedings with Dead Secret Circle. The videogame has now launched, arriving simultaneously for Oculus Rift, Oculus Go and Samsung Gear VR, as well as on Steam.

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Dead Secret Circle is set five years after the previous title, taking place in Chicago during 1971. Investigator Patricia Gable is on the hunt for a serial killer which leads her to a condemned apartment building in East Chicago. In this dilapidated part of town she finds those forgotten by society, who are too poor or just to stubborn to leave for a better life. It’s here she must uncover the secrets she needs to track down the killer, although there’s a strange air of familiarity about the building.

In this horror filled journey you’ll encounter seven suspects who need to be interviewed, learning not only who they are but also their secrets. The killer is called The Laughing Man who appears to have a mysterious power to infect the dreams of Gable and other people of the city.

Using first-person controls you’re freely able to wander around looking for clues to solve the various puzzles that block your path, as well as a huge collection of hidden items and documents. Depending on how you solve the clues and the choices you make Dead Secret Circle has multiple endings to keep you coming back for more.

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This sequel has some big shoes to fill as the original received VRFocushighly prized five star rating, stating: “Dead Secret is a wonderful exploration of the capabilities of mobile VR. The amount of detail paid to the mis-en-scene and character development is remarkable, with Easter eggs adding to the background of your character alongside the plot development and storylines of the suspects.”

Dead Secret Circle is available now on Steam for a limited time discount of £9.89 GBP. It can be found on Oculus Store for all three headsets retailing at £10.99. And for PlayStation VR owners the original Dead Secret launched last month for the device. For any further updates, keep reading VRFocus.

Dead Secret Circle Reveals New Trailer

Back in 2015. developer Robot Invader released its first virtual reality (VR) title for the Samsung Gear VR, titled Dead Secret. The horror/mystery titled was subsequently expanded to Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, where it was well-received by critics. The development team have now revealed the trailer for the sequel, Dead Secret Circle.

Dead Secret puts players in the role of a journalist investigating a suspicious murder, trying to uncover the truth about the incident and becoming suspicious of a mysterious woodcutter. The sequel takes place several years after that incident, this time involving tracking down a serial killer.

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The developers at Robot Invader describe Dead Secret Circle as a narrative-driven mystery thriller with horror elements, set in the brutal and infamous winter of 1971 in Chicago. The protagonist from the first Secret Circle, Patricia Gable is back, this time searching for a killer who appears to have a mysterious power to infect the dreams of Gable and other people of the city.

According to Robot Invader, the design of Dead Secret Circle sought to prioritise tight storytelling and slow-burn psychological horror over cheap thrills and jump-scares. The team say they wish to provide a gripping mystery in which nothing is certain.

The original Dead Secret received praise from VRFocus, where reviewer Kevin Joyce said: “Dead Secret is a wonderful exploration of the capabilities of mobile VR. The amount of detail paid to the mis-en-scene and character development is remarkable, with Easter eggs adding to the background of your character alongside the plot development and storylines of the suspects.”

The latest trailer for Dead Secret Circle shows a slew of surreal and ghost-like imagery as the protagonist speaks of waking nightmares and the situation she finds herself caught in. The full trailer can be viewed below.

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Dead Secret Circle is due to launch on Oculus Rift and Samsung Gear VR later this year, with a non-VR version also available on Steam. Further information on Dead Secret Circle and other upcoming VR titles will be here on VRFocus.

Robot Invaders Horror Mystery Dead Secret Confirmed for PlayStation VR

One of the earliest and best virtual reality (VR) horror puzzle titles was Robot Invaders Dead Secret for Samsung Gear VR back in 2015. In the following years the studio has expanded support for the title, bringing it to HTC Vive and Oculus Rift in 2016 whilst announcing a sequel last year. Today, Frame Interactive has revealed Dead Secret will now be coming to PlayStation VR. 

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Dead Secret is a mystery thriller set in rural Kansas in 1965 where you play as an ambitious journalist on a mission to make headlines. You arrive at the house of Harris Bullard, a reclusive man with a mysterious past who was found dead in his study five days previous. No foul play is suspected, least of all the police. But as a journalist looking for the next big story you know better: this is murder, and it’s up to you to prove it.

As you find items, solve puzzles, and collect evidence to name the murderer and make headlines the murderer is hot on your trail, so you must avoid getting cornered. Depending on the choices that you make along the way you’ll encounter one of five different endings.

There doesn’t appear to be any PlayStation VR specific improvements or additions to Dead Secret other than the ability to play the title in VR and non-VR modes.

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VRFocus reviewed Dead Secret when it originally arrived for Gear VR giving it five-stars at the time: “Dead Secret is a wholly enjoyable experience for the handful of hours which it lasts. An easy recommendation for both experienced VR enthusiasts and newcomers to the Gear VR, Dead Secret is one of the best launch titles available for the consumer edition of the device.” How well it holds up almost three years later remains to be scene, as there are plenty of puzzle experiences available for PlayStation VR.

Dead Secret will be available for PlayStation VR on 24th April 2018. VRFocus will continue its coverage of Robot Invader, reporting back with any further updates.

VR Horror Mystery ‘Dead Secret’ to Arrive on PSVR April 24th

Studios Frame Interactive and Robot Invader today announced Dead Secret (2015), the Gear VR title that later landed on PC VR headsets, is finally making its way to PSVR.

Coming to PSVR April 24th, the horror-mystery adventure puts you in the shoes of a 1960’s era reporter looking for your next big story. You’ll unravel the threads of multiple suspects while riffling through drawers in the house to put together clues—all in effort to understand who murdered Harris Bullard, a scholar of Japanese mythology and resident dead guy.

As in a classic whodunit, it’s your job to find items, solve puzzles, and collect evidence to name the murderer. There are five different endings to unlock, but watch out for the masked murder hot on your heels.

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According to the PlayStation blog post announcing the game’s availability, the game will feature both VR and non-VR modes, although if Resident Evil 7: Biohazard (2017) was any indication, it’ll be much scarier (and immersive) from within the headset. No pricing is available yet, although it currently costs $15 on Steam.

Robot Invader is also bringing its sequel, Dead Secret Circleto VR and non-VR platforms later this year. Although they haven’t announced specific target platforms, the release of the original Dead Secret on PSVR makes a strong case for future support. Dead Secret Circle puts you in the place of a 1971 Chicago gumshoe reporter, tossing you into a new adventure of catching a killer haunting both your dreams and the people of the city.

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‘Dead Secret’ is Getting a Sequel, Coming Later This Year

Dead Secret (2015), Robot Invader’s first-person mystery thriller for PC, Gear VR and SteamVR-capable headsets, is getting a sequel called Dead Secret Circle. The second installment in the series is slated to come to VR and traditional platforms in 2017.

Like its predecessor, Dead Secret Circle is a narrative-driven mystery thriller set in the past—this time fast-forwarding to the brutal winter of 1971 Chicago, where you, a gumshoe reporter dive into your own subconscious to catch a killer haunting both your dreams and the people of the city.

We got a chance to review the first Dead Secret, calling it one of the early great successes in VR thrillers. With a clear penchant for generating haunting suspense rather than cheap jump scares, Dead Secret relies more on cultivating intrigue through its many clues scattered throughout the game that help you unravel the mystery (and horror) of the world around you.

It’s uncertain exactly which VR platforms the new Dead Secret Circle is targeting at this time.

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Robot Invader Announce Sequel Dead Secret Circle Coming Soon to Steam

Back in 2015 Robot Invader launched its first virtual reality (VR) Dead Secret for Samsung Gear VR. Being well received, over the course of 2016 the studio then expanded support to Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Today, Robot Invader has announced a followup, Dead Secret Circle, releasing a teaser trailer as well.

Currently, Robot Invader hasn’t gone into to many details about this sequel, merely stating: “Five years after the Woodcutter incident, Patricia Gable is hot on the trail of a new killer that seems to infect her dreams.”

Thankfully the teaser trailer does actually show some in-game footage, showcasing that the sequel has lost none of the charm and atmosphere of the first title. Stepping out of an elevator into a darkened corridor a ghostly shape appears, the camera moves slowly picking up the faint candle light. The camera moves into a room, finding a weird, mask wearing individual surrounded by candles, all very spooky.

Should you want further details then you’ll have to wait. But if you played the first and enjoyed it Robot Invader has launched pre-orders for Dead Secret Circle on the official website at $14.99 USD.

VRFocus will continue its coverage of Robot Invader and Dead Secret Circle, reporting back with the latest updates.

HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit Arrives on Gear VR

The Samsung Gear VR has had a bumper week of virtual reality (VR) releases one of them being HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit.

HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit comes from developer Robot Invader the studio behind murder mystery videogame Dead Secret. This new title takes a different tact from the latter videogame as it’s an action first-person shooter (FPS).

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There’s a simple story behind HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit where your character has crash landed on a mysterious planet which is filled with hordes of dangerous robotic enemies that are there to kill you.

Luckily you have a fully armoured Heavy Encounter EXOsuit which comes equipped with plasma guns and a tractor beam. While the guns are used for blasting away at anything that comes close the tractor beam has a variety of uses. Not only is it used for bringing useful items dropped by enemies in close to collect but also HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit features puzzles which need to be solved to progress, and this is where the tractor beam comes in handy.

Through the levels players will need to find and collect parts of their ship with the end goal being escape from this dangerous planet. Adding to the difficulty are bosses that inhabit each area, these are giant mechs named after various animals which include Monkey, Ox, Rooster and Rabbit.

HEX: Heavy Encounter EXOsuit can be downloaded now on Gear VR for $2.99 USD. For all the latest releases on Gear VR, keep reading VRFocus.