Taking cues from Amnesia and Alien: Isolation
The World of Darkness is spilling out into video games again. Apart from the increasingly tangibleVampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2, there’s another long-winded name to keep tabs on this year.
Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlifeis a first-person VR horror romp from Fast Travel Games, the team behind last year’sBudget Cuts 2, and we got our first – but not particularly forthcoming – look at it today.

As aWraithin the Barclay Mansion, you’ll “unravel the many mysteries that await beyond the Shroud.” Beyond that for-now basic premise, the creative directorofAfterlifespoke about his inspirations.
“I am a massive fan of games likeAmnesia: The Dark DescentandAlien: Isolation, and have always felt that the kind of narrative-driven, exploration-focused horror these titles deliver would be perfect for VR,” said Fast Travel Games’ Erik Odeldahl. “To make such a game in the World of Darkness setting, specifically the rich and mystical world ofWraith: The Oblivion, is really a dream come true for me.”

What’s next? A proper “gameplay trailer” is slated for Gamescom, which starts May 29, 2025. Further out,Wraith: The Oblivion – Afterlifeis planning to release on “all major VR platforms.”
I like the concept ofAfterlifeandWerewolf: The Apocalypse – Earthblood, I just hope they can stick the landing. Also, I get it, butthese names. Brett said “They could’ve titled it Don’t Open This Email.”







