Dark Atlas: Infernum Demo

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Developer:
Night Council Studio
Status:
Free with in-game purchases
Platform:
Windows
Language:
English, Spanish
Rating:
8/10

In the grim world of Dark Atlas: Infernum, the boundaries between reality and nightmares blur: supernatural storms and eerie “Imprints” — pale shadows of the dead — fill the streets. You will explore a dying city as Natalia Asensio, a woman forced to search her own mind for answers and uncover the mysteries surrounding her son’s disappearance. Every step demands caution: the protagonist’s lack of combat skills turns every encounter into a life-threatening ordeal.

The gameplay combines elements of stealth and psychological horror, offering non-linear paths, tense hiding sequences, and strategic interaction with the environment. A deep, immersive narrative unfolds as Natalia’s nightmares become more tangible, while the world is torn apart by otherworldly forces.

For players who prefer atmospheric story exploration without enemy encounters, a simplified mode is available. Dark Atlas: Infernum isn’t just a game — it’s a test of your survival instincts in a world where fear is a constant companion.Release Date: Scheduled for 2025

Accessibility Information for Blind Players in Dark Atlas: Infernum

To play the game, a gamepad is required, as accessibility features are not available when using a keyboard. Ensure the gamepad is connected to your computer before launching the game.

Upon first launch, you’ll be prompted to enable or disable the accessibility mode. Keep this mode enabled to access key accessibility features such as automatic movement and adaptive controls. Do not disable this mode.

Currently, the game’s main menu isn’t fully accessible for navigation. Only the option to start a new game is available. Other settings can be adjusted manually by editing the corresponding file in the game’s folder.

How to Enable Automatic Movement System

If the automatic movement system is not active, follow these steps:

  1. Open the folder where Steam is installed (commonly located at C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam).
  2. Navigate to the steamapps folder, then the common folder.
  3. Find and open the folder for the installed game named Atlas Negro Infernum Demo.
  4. Inside the game folder, go to DarkAtlasInfernum_Data, then open the Data folder.
  5. Locate the file named Settings and open it with Notepad.
  6. Scroll down towards the end of the file until you find the line <Option Name=”autoMove” Value=”False”>.
  7. Change the value from False to True, so the line reads <Option Name=”autoMove” Value=”True”>. This will enable the automatic movement system.
  8. Save the changes and close Notepad. Relaunch the game and check if the automatic movement system is activated.

By following these steps, you can configure the accessibility features in Dark Atlas: Infernum for a comfortable gaming experience.

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