The new horror co-op game Phasmophobia is unique in every way and can, compared to other survival horror games, definitely stand out from these. In this multiplayer game, your task is to team up with your friends as ghost hunters and, using numerous items, to complete certain missions. Note that you don't have to catch ghosts in Phasmophobia because your main task is to find evidence of their existence and presence and determine their type. The most important thing here is that you have to survive, which is however more difficult than it sounds.
Further plans for Phasmophobia
A year ago, Phasmophobia conquered the gaming community by storm. The ghost hunting simulator went into Early Access in September last year and immediately became the definitive horror game for the 2020 Halloween season, offering a more frightening portrayal of supernatural encounters than any other horror game. The new perspective on the horror that lies behind Phasmophobia immediately caused a fresh breeze, and from the moment of release, fans were amazed at how much the one-man team behind Phasmophobia had achieved. Nevertheless, the content of Phasmophobia was quite limited at the time of release, which prompted fans to eagerly ask Kinetic Games for more.
So far, however, Kinetic Games has not disappointed and has developed the game into a paradise for co-op players. Over the course of last year, Phasmophobia has received new maps to explore, new ghosts to identify, and even a new type of evidence that ghost hunters can consider. Now, just in time for Halloween, the Nightmare update has arrived. This new update bears the name of a new, terrifying difficulty level for experienced Phasmophobia players, but it is only a small part of a wonderfully large update. The Nightmare update is packed with every type of content that fans of the game could only wish for. As long as Kinetic Games continues to release patches like this, Phasmophobia could stay in the stores for a very long time.
The Nightmare update is fantastic because