Hidden Deep - Supporter Pack
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Hidden Deep is a 2D action-exploration game set beneath the ocean floor, where you direct a small team of researchers into a deep-sea facility that has gone dangerously silent. The premise is immediately evocative: something happened to the previous expedition, and it is your job to piece it together by descending further than anyone should. Cogwheel Software is, impressively, a one-person studio, and that context shapes how you should approach this game. It is handcrafted in the way that only solo projects can be, with every grappling-hook anchor point and every shadow-filled tunnel feeling deliberately placed rather than procedurally scattered. Gameplay mixes platforming, physics-based rope mechanics, and light squad management. You swap between team members, use grappling hooks to traverse sheer vertical drops, drag wounded colleagues to safety, and occasionally fight back against whatever is nesting in the rock. The alien creature design leans hard into body-horror territory without ever going full-gore, which keeps the atmosphere of dread intact without becoming gratuitous. Controls are functional but noticeably stiff in places, and the early hours ask for patience as you get used to the game's particular rhythm. Some players in the community find the learning curve punishing. Personally, I think the slow opener is doing real atmospheric work, building the quiet before the scream. Where Hidden Deep genuinely earns its place on your radar is in its sound design and visual restraint. The cave systems are rendered in a limited but expressive palette, and the ambient audio, distant rumbles, the subtle ping of sonar, things moving just off-screen, does more tension-building work than most big-budget horror games manage with full orchestras. There is also a co-op mode for two players, which shifts the dynamic considerably and is probably the game's most underrated feature. Running the rope physics with a friend adds a layer of collaborative problem-solving that feels genuinely novel. The honest caveat is that the Mixed rating on Steam is not baseless. The game launched into Early Access and accumulated its rough edges visibly. Some missions feel unevenly paced, the checkpoint system can feel arbitrary, and the narrative payoff, while conceptually satisfying, is delivered in a way that may feel too sparse for players who want more explicit story beats. If you need your horror wrapped in cutscenes and voice acting, this is not that. If you are willing to let environment and implication carry the storytelling, you will find something quietly remarkable here. Hidden Deep is built for players who remember the particular fear of a 16-bit flashlight illuminating something that should not exist. It is for anyone who thinks a one-person developer with a clear vision is worth supporting, and for co-op pairs who want something more considered than another wave shooter. It knows what it is, and within those boundaries, it delivers a sustained, uncomfortable atmosphere that lingers after the screen goes dark.
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Cogwheel Software
- Distribuidora
- Daedalic Entertainment
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 24 ene 2022