Horror RPG Catechesis announced for PS5, Xbox Series, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC


Yuppie Psycho developer Baroque Decay Games has announced Catechesis, a horror RPG revival of the game it originally announced in 2013. It will be available for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam. A release date was not announced.

“A decade ago, Baroque Decay made an exciting announcement: their first game, Catechesis,” reads a press release from Baroque Decay Games. “This pixelated survival horror game took a young indie gaming scene by storm, with trailers even featured on prominent gaming websites of the time. Fans eagerly awaited this pixelated homage to Resident Evil.”

It continues, “However, as it was their first game, the developers ambitiously expanded its scope to the point where it became an impossible undertaking—a classic rookie mistake. Eventually, Catechesis was put on hold, and Baroque Decay shifted their focus to smaller projects like The Count Lucanor and Yuppie Psycho.”

Now, 10 years later and with two released games in its portfolio, Baroque Decay Games has re-announced Catechesis as its next project.

Get the details below.

Introduction

Ten years ago, we released a teaser trailer for our first project, Catechesis. It was a small horror game that adapted Resident Evil mechanics with cute pixel art. To our surprise, we received an enthusiastic response that led to features on well-known websites like Kotaku and Polygon. Our trailer garnered thousands of views and built a devoted following of people eagerly anticipating this pixelated survival horror game. It was the early days of the Indie Game Scene.

The overwhelming interest inspired us to aim for something truly spectacular. However, as it was our first project, we soon found ourselves struggling to manage its scope, eventually ending development temporarily, much like many other projects in a similar situation. We decided to repurpose the already functional basic mechanics to create something smaller: The Count Lucanor (2016) and later, Yuppie Psycho (2019). Both games were successful, and we learned a great deal from producing them.

However, over the course of these ten years, many players have continued to ask us about Catechesis. Now, armed with a decade’s worth of development experience and a larger team, we are determined to bring this project to fruition once and for all.

About

Like previous Baroque Decay games, Catechesis maintains a style characterized by retro pixelated graphics, which leave many details to the player’s imagination, enhancing its gloomy atmosphere. This aesthetic is complemented by full anime-style cinematics that highlight the most significant moments of the plot.

The focus on narrative is one of the strengths of Catechesis, aligning with our previous games. The blend of horror and comedy that characterizes our games is more prominent than ever in this new and unsettling adventure, leaving players wondering if they should laugh or be scared.

The game’s overall design takes inspiration from titles like Silent Hill, Deadly Premonition, and the Persona series, while also following in the footsteps of RPG Maker horror classics such as Mad Father and Ib. It draws influence from recent pixel indie games like OMORI and Faith, creating a unique horror action RPG experience rarely seen in games.

During the day, players guide Daniel through interactions with a vibrant cast of characters, attending school, visiting his grandfather’s church, making hospital visits, or working in a supermarket. However, when night falls, our protagonist is thrust into twisted worlds teeming with demons, where he must fight for his life against various creatures while solving puzzles and riddles to uncover the mysteries of the tabalistic religion. Thanks to a new addition in Baroque Decay games—combat—Daniel can accumulate experience to level up and acquire different power-ups to aid him on his quest.

“Are you a GOOD boy, Daniel?”

Story

Daniel, an altar boy of a fringe religion, is possessed by a demon. Desperate to cure his ailing grandfather, Daniel prays for divine intervention and starts performing acts of kindness that miraculously improve his grandfather’s health. However, these virtuous deeds unintentionally trigger the opening of a gate to hell. To rescue his beloved grandparent, Daniel must venture deeper into the netherworld, forever intertwining two realms.

School in the morning, demon-shooting at night!

Key Features

  • Narrative –  Encounter lovable characters and a rich story, complemented by anime-style cutscenes and in-game illustrations.
  • Stealth – Improved stealth with sound and light detection.
  • WorldExperience a day and night cycle; attend school and work during the day, venture into the dungeon at night.
  • Combat – Engage in slow-paced battles with primary ranged and secondary melee weapons. Utilize a twin-stick aiming system with roll  evasion.
  • Soundtrack – Immerse yourself in a mesmerizing score by Michael “Garoad” Kelly, known for VA-11 HALL-A and Yuppie Psycho.
  • Exploration – Illuminate every corner with a flashlight or candles to uncover valuable resources, hidden paths, and ancient religious lore.

Soundtrack

The original soundtrack for Catechesis will be crafted by none other than Michael “Garoad” Kelly, renowned for his incredible work on VA-11 HALL-A and the eerie, surreal score of Yuppie Psycho. With his unique talent, Kelly aims to deliver a one-of-a-kind musical experience that players simply can’t resist.

In Catechesis, we’re venturing into a more urban and contemporary soundscape, drawing inspiration from genres like Trip Hop, while maintaining our reverence for horror classics such as Halloween, The Omen, and Suspiria. We’re blending these influences with the postmodernism sound of the 2000s Japanese culture, creating a soundtrack that complements the game’s anime aesthetic. Our goal is to craft a soundtrack that’s both mysterious and haunting, yet delicate and exquisitely beautiful, an auditory masterpiece that will linger with you even when you’re not in-game.

You can listen now to a advance of Michael’s Catechesis work here.

Watch the announcement trailer and first developer log below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.

Announce Trailer

Developer Log #1: Announcement



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