The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation

Asian cinematic horror game The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation now haunting Consoles

Solve the mystery of a spooky specter in a Taiwanese university!

Independent developer and publisher Eastasiasoft Limited have today released their Asian cinematic horror game The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation, and Xbox platforms at a price of $29.99/€29.99, with a 15% launch discount for the first two weeks. What’s more, the game is also available as a physical release for Playstation 5 and Nintendo Switch on Playasia.com.

This is a stunning first-person psychological survival-horror game, inspired by the Taiwanese live-action horror film ‘The Bridge Curse’. It revolves around a group of six university friends who challenge an urban legend and awaken a catastrophic curse. The player takes turns in controlling the protagonists and must work out how to survive the horrifying events of the night while evading a vengeful ghost.

The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation is much more than just your classic ghost story. Players must employ stealth and ingenuity to avoid danger while exploring, solving puzzles and learning more about the mysterious curse. This intense adventure provides a combination of action, puzzle elements and psychological horror for a truly terrifying experience.

Players can expect high-end cinematic graphics, an immersive and unique story, as well as English voiceovers produced by Eastasiasoft. There are also some of the key features to look out for:

• Follow the gripping plot of the ‘The Bridge Curse’
• Enjoy a mixture of action, puzzle elements and psychological horror
• Immerse yourself in the film-quality storytelling
• Experience a first-person cinematic perspective
• Employ stealthy tactics to avoid the supernatural stalker
• Uncover the truth of the curse and find a way to escape with your life

For those wanting to experience the ultimate horror experience, ‘The Bridge Curse: Road to Salvation’ is available now. With a launch discount of 15% for the first two weeks, the game is accessible to the masses and for those wanting a physical release, Playasia also have it available on Playstation 5 and Nintendo Switch.

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