First Look: Paranormal Activity Game by The Mortuary Assistant Creator
Horror fans, prepare for another nightmare—The Mortuary Assistant developer Brian Clarke is bringing the Paranormal Activity franchise to gaming with a terrifying new title. Here’s everything we know so far.
A Horror Legend Meets a Gaming Mastermind
The Paranormal Activity film series, known for its found-footage scares, has terrified audiences since 2007. Now, Brian Clarke (DreadXP / DarkStone Digital), the mind behind The Mortuary Assistant, is adapting it into a first-person horror game.
Early details suggest a focus on:
– Procedural scares – No two playthroughs alike
– Environmental storytelling – Slow-burn dread
– Player-driven horror – Choices impact the haunting
Gameplay: Fear That Adapts to You
Clarke’s The Mortuary Assistant used unpredictable scares to keep players on edge. The Paranormal Activity game takes this further with:
- Dynamic hauntings – Ghosts react to your actions
- Investigation & survival – Search for clues while evading evil
- Multiple endings – Replayability based on decisions
- Stress system – Panic makes you more vulnerable
Visuals & Sound: Pure Found-Footage Terror
The game keeps the franchise’s signature aesthetic:
– Grainy, low-light visuals – Shadows feel alive
– Adaptive sound design – Whispers and footsteps intensify fear
– Reactive soundtrack – Music shifts with your terror level
Release Date & Platforms
Expected in late 2024 or early 2025, the game will launch on:
– PC (Steam)
– PS5 & Xbox Series X|S (likely later)
Could This Redefine Horror Games?
With its unscripted scares and psychological tension, this could be the next big indie horror hit—like Phasmophobia but single-player. Clarke’s expertise and the franchise’s legacy make it a must-watch.
Final Thoughts
The Paranormal Activity game has all the ingredients to terrify players. Will it live up to the films? We’ll find out soon—stay tuned for updates!
