Trailer Released for KARMA: The Dark World — A Game Set in a Dystopian 1984, Inspired by Hideo Kojima and David Lynch

During the Future Games Show presentation, the developers of KARMA: The Dark World unveiled a new game trailer. The project is being developed for PC (Steam, GOG, and Epic Games Store) and PlayStation 5.
KARMA: The Dark World is described as a cinematic first-person psychological thriller set in a dystopian world. The year is 1984, and nearly everything in East Germany is controlled by the omnipresent corporation "Leviathan."
The protagonist is a wanderer agent from the Bureau of Thoughts, who must use special technologies to delve into the minds of the accused and examine crime scenes.
"Test the limits of your sanity as the line between reality and fiction blurs: can you trust what you see? And what do you really know about yourself?" the description reads.
Among the features, the developers highlight cutting-edge graphics on Unreal Engine 5 and an emotional story inspired by the works of Hideo Kojima and David Lynch.
KARMA: The Dark World is set to release on March 27 this year. A free demo version is available.
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