The Peterson Case Will Revisit The Roswell UFO Early This Year

The psychological horror game The Peterson Case is coming soon this year to most platforms and is sure to give players a scare in an interesting twist to the genre. The year is 1947 and a detective has been hired to investigate the strange disappearances of a family. Is this a true crime or something more supernatural? Once players see the family’s house in first-person they will feel an abnormal presence while they attempt to solve puzzles and put together clues of what happened to these people who happen to live very close to the then recent Roswell, New Mexico U.F.O. incident.

Quarter Circle Games has released a new trailer for the upcoming horror title that puts players in the shoes of Detective Franklin Reinhardt. The Peterson family has been gone for about a week with zero trace of anything occurring, which makes no sense to the main character. As he says, “Something is always left behind. We always leave something behind.” What he finds in their home alone will leave players will chills as it crosses between paranormal and an experience of another reality. It seems that not everything that is seen can be trusted. Check out the newest trailer, which is all actual gameplay:

As the narrative progresses the possibility of “little green men” and U.F.O. being in the picture seems more and more plausible. This rich and horrifying tale will stretch from the city of Paris to a simply family’s home to the mines under Roswell. There players must use what evidence remains to piece together possible scenarios of what could have happened and play them out as flashbacks. But, the closer that Franklin gets to the truth the closer “various enemies” will get to Reinhardt and may do to him what they did to the Petersons. This will add a necessary element of stealth to The Peterson Case.

The Peterson Case is coming to the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on an unspecified date early this year.

Matthew Mowery: My name is Matt and I moved to Tampa, Florida after completing my J.D. at Marquette Law School in Milwaukee. Video games have been a part of my life since I was a toddler watching my brother play Star Tropics and Super Mario Bros. 3 on the NES. The opportunity to write for mxdwn has allowed me to combine my research and writing passions perfectly!
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