Psychological thriller When Sirens Fall Silent announced

When Sirens Fall Silent

Publisher Wired Productions and developer LKA have announced When Sirens Fall Silent, a dark, investigative, psychological thriller.

When Sirens Fall Silent is in development for Windows PC (via Steam and the Epic Games Store), though a release date wasn’t announced.

Here’s a rundown on the game, plus its reveal trailer:

When Sirens Fall Silent is a dark, investigative, psychological thriller where you play as Mila, a determined policewoman in early 1990s Italy. Haunted by a past she’s desperate to escape, Mila is thrust into a high-profile case of kidnappings and murders. As the investigation unravels, you must not only save her from herself, but also being swallowed up by a vortex of violence, mystery and confusion.

Key Features:

  • From the creators of The Town of Light and Martha Is Dead – the award winning titles that launched LKA to critical and fan acclaim.
  • Multi-layered narrative, covering tough topics – from real world issues of trafficking, to real life attitudes of misogyny, the team pull no punches. with a few surprises along the way.
  • Investigate – find and piece together the clues to hunt down the criminal mastermind, from examining bodies to rooms full of potential answers.
  • Interview key characters – engage in detailed dialogues but pay attention to the body language, sometimes there are answers in the unspoken words.
  • Cinematic look & feel – stunning environments and characters, perfectly and authentically recreated for a truly immersive experience.
  • Environmental puzzles – from the logical to the mind bending, but all to add challenges to your journey.
  • Explore & re-explore to uncover more clues – crime scenes often hide clues that aren’t obvious on first examinations… who knows what you might find.

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