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Developer(s) | PikPok |
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Series | Into the Dead |
Engine | Unity 6 [2] |
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Release | 9 April 2025 (early access) |
Genre(s) | Survival horror |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days is a 2.5D side-scrolling survival horror video game developed by PikPok and published by Boltray Games and PikPok. It is a spin-off of the Into the Dead franchise and was released in Early Access for Microsoft Windows and macOS via Steam on 9 April 2025. [1]
Set in Walton City, Texas, which has fallen to a zombie outbreak in August 1980, [2] the player must choose a duo of survivors with their own traits and background stories, to help escape the city. These characters can be complemented by more survivors found in the game world or die permanently.
Players must manage survival needs such as health, hunger, energy, sleep, and morale, along with resources like food and building materials. Resources are acquired through scavenging during the day and at night. [3]
The game mechanics prioritise stealth and stealth kills over direct combat. Engaging in open combat generates loud noise, attracting more zombies and quickly wearing down the condition of melee weapons. [4] Guns can be found but are extremely rare. [5]
Its aesthetic is influenced by 1980s culture and horror films, while also touching upon concerns and themes that were prevalent in the era such as societal decay, economic anxiety, and American decline. [6]
The official announcement trailer for Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days was released on 15 December 2022. [7] A playable demo was released on Steam on 28 October 2024. [8] It was released in Early Access for Microsoft Windows and macOS via Steam on 9 April 2025. [9] The developers have stated that, depending on its success on PC, they intend to also release it on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. [10]
Early impressions of Into the Dead: Our Darkest Days have been generally positive. Critics have compared its gameplay to This War of Mine and State of Decay . [11] [12] [13] Vice described it as blending both into "an engaging new formula". [14] IGN praised its atmosphere and survivor management mechanics, while noting the Early Access version hints at but currently lacks a deeper narrative. [15]