The darkness descends once more. Inferis: Dead Below, a forthcoming first-person psychological horror experience from Hemoria Studio, has just released its official trailer, offering a haunting glimpse into its claustrophobic underground world.
Featuring a heavy atmosphere and mind-bending tension, the brief but intense narrative promises players a journey where reality, and sanity, begins to fracture.
A Descent into Darkness

Inferis: Dead Below sets its stage in the suffocating confines of an underground world where every step feels like a gamble between survival and surrender. Rather than leaning on cheap scares, Hemoria Studio focuses on atmosphere: dim lighting, echoing corridors, and unsettling environmental design that makes players question what lies beyond each shadow. The game promises a psychological edge, blurring the line between hallucination and reality as you descend deeper into the unknown.
Gameplay and Survival Elements

The new trailer teases a gameplay experience rooted in tension and unease. Players can expect immersive first-person exploration where resource management, puzzle-solving, and environmental awareness play a central role. Unlike traditional horror shooters, Inferis: Dead Below leans heavily into vulnerability.
With limited tools at your disposal, the challenge is not just surviving encounters but keeping your grip on sanity as the oppressive atmosphere tightens around you. Every sound, flicker of light, and whispered voice becomes part of the experience, ensuring that dread builds long before danger strikes.
A Promising New Horror Experience

Hemoria Studio has positioned Inferis: Dead Below as a fresh entry in the psychological horror space, and the new trailer makes it clear they’re aiming for depth over spectacle. Horror fans looking for an experience that prioritizes tension, storytelling, and immersion over relentless action should keep this one firmly on their radar. With its disturbing underground setting and psychological themes, the game looks set to leave a lasting impression when it launches.
The Shadows Await
With its chilling underground setting and psychological edge, Inferis: Dead Below is shaping up to be a must-play for horror fans craving atmosphere and tension. The trailer alone hints at a haunting descent that lingers long after the screen goes dark.
If you’re drawn to this kind of unsettling storytelling with a Silent Hill vibe, you may also enjoy Sacred Valley: Betrayal, our own horror novel that captures a similarly haunting atmosphere: available here: Sacred Valley: Betrayal.