‘A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’ Video Game Will Use Your Microphone To Detect Your Sound Volume in Real Life

As a seasoned gamer who’s survived countless virtual apocalypses and slain dragons in my sleep, I must say, the upcoming A Quiet Place game, The Road Ahead, has piqued my interest like never before. The idea of having to tread quietly lest I attract the attention of those terrifying creatures that seem to have a sixth sense for noise is both thrilling and nerve-wracking.


In the forthcoming game titled “A Quiet Place,” named “The Path Forward,” is incorporating a genuine element to intensify the gaming experience, making it more spine-tingling.

In this single-player game, players can choose to use their microphones for an immersive experience where sounds they make are monitored in real time. This interaction will draw the game’s sound-sensitive monsters towards them. A fresh live-action trailer offers a sneak peek into the gameplay, but specific details remain undisclosed.

The upcoming game titled “The Road Ahead” is developed by Saber Interactive and Stormind Games, and it chronicles the journey of a college student named Alex, who has asthma, and her boyfriend Martin, as they struggle to navigate their way through a post-apocalyptic world.

Check out the video up there. The game “A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead” will be released for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and Steam on October 17th.

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2024-10-10 11:25