In preparation for El Paso, Elsewhere out next year
Developer Strange Scaffold surprise launched El Paso, Nightmare today as part of Steam Scream Fest. The team describe Nightmare as a “mind-shattering extradimensional take on the classic CoD zombies formula” with some emotional baggage on the side. Essentially, it’s a horror FPS that has you up against vampires, werewolves, and angels (the bad kind) across six biomes. This bite-sized FPS acts as a companion piece to next year’sEl Paso, Elsewhere,the previously announced third-person shooter
El Paso, Elsewhere isinspired by Max Payne. In El Paso, Nightmare players can “experience the motel from hell right as the pandemonium first breaks loose”, in preparation for playing Elsewhere, and it also features several tracks from Elsewhere’s hip-hop soundtrack.
El Paso, Nightmare is available onSteamfor a regular price of £4/€4/$5, but it’s on offer as part ofSteam’s Scream Fest.
Disclosure: Strange Scaffold is the dev label of Xalavier Nelson Jr., who used to write articles on RPS once upon a time.