The game was originally planned for release next year on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. Over the course of five nights it is your objective to uncover the whereabouts of your family, unravel the Allison Road is a first-person survival horror game in which you will take on the role of the unnamed protagonist, who wakes up one day without any recollection of prior events. The game will be given maximum attention, so the development can take some time.Īs it is reported, Allison Road is now created within the new company Far From Home that Christian Kessler founded with his wife. The creator also noted that he does not want to release a half-finished product in order to earn some money. In his message to the fans, Kesler expressed thanks for their support and promised to establish a regular publication of working notes. 'Allison Road' is a game that is heavily influenced by 'Silent Hills P.T.' To enjoy our website, youll need to enable JavaScript in your web browser. The P.T.-inspired horror adventure game went from seeking Kickstarter funding to having a publisher in Team17, and just as things were looking their most. Originally under a publishing deal with Team17, it seems the deal has fallen. Critical reception 'Allison Road' saw praise from music critics.
I started with some changes in the story, some sketches and tests of the layout, and didn’t even have time to notice how the process unwinded,” – said the author of the game Christian Kesler. The first person survival horror title was cancelled before we ever got a chance to know it. Release 'Allison Road' was a moderate hit when released as the fourth single from New Miserable Experience, charting on the Airplay charts in the US as well as reaching number 21 in Canada. “I had a little rest from Allison Road, went back to work and get a good look at everything that has been done until the last moment. Remarkably, the statement was made after just two months since the cancellation of the project. Inspired by the playable teaser for Silent Hills, promising horror Allison Road is again in development, as reported on the project’s page on the social network Facebook.