P.T, the beloved, scare-out-of-your-wits horror game may have disappeared, but all hope is not lost. After the news of its cancellation got out in June, Allison Road, the Silent Hill inspired first person horror title in back in works. In a statement to IGN, the creator of the game, Christian Kesler confirmed that he plans to continue his work on Allison Road independently, under a new studio called Far From Home, which he co-founded with his wife. “I’m actually really happy to be able to announce that Allison Road will continue,” Kesler said, saying he is still passionate about the project. “We had a lot of support online and some folks out there are just incredibly nice.” “It did take a bit of soul searching to find the drive again to work on Allison Road and to simply make a call ...
The now cancelled Silent Hills’ teaser, P.T., was pulled from the PS4’s storefront as suddenly as it arrived. But while it was up, it managed to capture gamers’ hearts, minds and most importantly, imaginations. Now even as outrage over Silent Hills’ cancellation is winding down and Konami is exiting the console gaming market for good, a team of 6 indie developers are in advanced stages of developing the spiritual successor to Guillermo Del Toro, Hideo Kojima and Norman Reedus’ lamentedly dead brainchild. Allison Road is being developed by Lilith Ltd. on Unreal Engine, which is also used by the gorgeous Kholat for the PC. It is, unashamedly, a fan game for P.T., and makes references and takes potshots at it.