The Park Will Bring Its Creepy Amusements And Psychological Horror To Xbox One & PS4 In 2016

Funcom has announced that Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners will be able to venture into The Park -- its amusement-filled psychological horror experience -- come Quarter 1 of 2016. This appreciated news comes to us on the heel of the game's late October PC debut, which was perfectly timed to coincide with Halloween.

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Funcom has announced that Xbox One and PlayStation 4 owners will be able to venture into The Park — its amusement-filled psychological horror experience — come Quarter 1 of 2016. This appreciated news comes to us on the heel of the game’s late October PC debut, which was perfectly timed to coincide with Halloween.

In The Park, players take control of a distressed mother named Lorraine, who’s lost her son within a horrifically disturbing amusement park. There, they’ll venture through the shadows with a lump in their throats, as they find out what happened to the boy and learn more about Lorraine, herself. In doing so, they’ll have to deal with some sort of devilish squirrel, whose menacing red eyes are prominently featured in the game’s promo material.

When we reviewed The Park at the end of October, our very own Joseph Banham praised Funcom’s latest for being “intensely affecting and engaging” over its two hour length.

Tell us, will you be picking this one up when it arrives next year? Sound off below and let us know.


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