First Person Thriller Virginia Gets A New Trailer

505 Games and Variable State today released a new cinematic trailer for VIRGINIA, the interactive mystery game, launching on Sony PlayStation 4, Microsoft Xbox One, and Windows PC and Apple mac OS via Steam, on September 22.

After sparking online chatter with VIRGINIA’s cryptic and haunting playable demo, next up is a new trailer that highlights the game’s cinematic presentation.  Captured from real-time gameplay, the trailer offers a new look at VIRGINIA in motion, featuring some of the beautiful locations and memorable characters that players will encounter as they delve deeper into the mysteries contained within.

Directed by seasoned game creators Jonathan Burroughs and Terry Kenny, VIRGINIA takes a striking, unconventional approach to videogame storytelling, by bringing cinematic editing – the fundamental language of film and TV – into the context of a real time game experience. Jump cuts, match cuts, dissolves and montages, commonplace in motion pictures, are rarely used in games outside of cutscenes. VIRGINIA treads a different path, expanding the conventions of first person adventure games, by seamlessly weaving the fabric of cinema directly into its gameplay.

VIRGINIA’s cinematic inspirations extend to its genre-bending story. VIRGINIA’s drama evokes the ambiguous storytelling of David Lynch, the unforgettable characters of Silence of the Lambs and the striking art direction of Dario Argento. VIRGINIA rides a wave of renewed interest in science fiction and horror shows of the 1990s, sitting amongst recently-returned classics such as Twin Peaks and The X-Files and enthusiastically-received new arrivals such as the critically acclaimed Stranger Things.

A bold experiment in interactive storytelling, VIRGINIA offers mystery and drama unlike anything seen in games before.

The consumer demo can be downloaded for Windows PC and Apple macOS via Steam now at:

http://store.steampowered.com/agecheck/app/374030/

Jim Smale

Gaming since the Atari 2600, I enjoy the weirdness in games counting Densha De Go and RC De Go as my favourite titles of all time. I prefer gaming of old where buying games from a shop was a thing, Being social in person was a thing. Join me as I attempt to adapt to this new digital age!

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