The race to the top is on-speed-climbing horror roguelite White Knuckle is now available in Steam Early Access. Praised for its fast-paced tension, stimulating challenge, and the heart-pounding fear that something horrible is lurking just behind you, DreadXP’s latest release is a vertical nightmare of precision movement and tight inventory management. Developed by New Mexico-based three-person team Dark Machine Games, White Knuckle is indie horror at its most intense, and it’s just getting started.
Upcoming speed-climbing horror roguelite White Knuckle took part in today’s Future Games Show, selected by the showrunners as part of the Ones to Play section of the livestream, focusing on acclaimed games that viewers can play now. In development by three-person team, Dark Machine Games, and published by horror masterminds DreadXP, White Knuckle has a demo available on Steam, currently holding a 98% positive rating with over 1400 reviews, earning it the spot in the show ahead of the game’s launch this year.
Following a successful Steam Next Fest, Dark Machine Games, alongside publisher DreadXP are ready to give would-be climbers a glimpse into one of the environments that awaits them when White Knuckle launches into Early Access later this year. Players can expect to explore a variety of biomes in the upcoming first-person speed-climbing horror roguelite, each with its own unique obstacles and enemies. Check out the new teaser for a brief tour of the decrepit set of White Knuckle- SUB-STRUCTURE 17.