The Occultist
News, coverage and analysis tracking The Occultist across the outlets.- So Videogames Episode 484: Breaking NewsEpisode 484 of the So Videogames Podcast features host Brad reviewing several games including Let Them Come: Onslaught, Let Them Come, Absolum, The Occultist, Lucky Tower, and Pragmata. The episode also includes listener feedback and mailbag questions.
- The Occultist Review | TheXboxHubThe Occultist is a first-person adventure game where players step into the shoes of paranormal investigator Alan Rebels to uncover his father's disappearance in a ritualistic British town. The game features impressive environmental design, a strong atmosphere, and unique mechanics like spirit vision and time manipulation, though its stealth sections and boss battles are less successful. Overall, it offers a rewarding puzzle-solving experience and an eerie world to explore.
- The Occultist Review – A Good Old-Fashioned MysteryThe Occultist is a narrative thriller that focuses on an unsettling occult mystery rather than jump scares. While its visuals and story are impressive for a debut effort from developer DALOAR, the gameplay mechanics, particularly concerning hostile ghosts and puzzle registration, are noted as frustrating. The game runs well on PlayStation 5, but its gameplay shortcomings prevent it from being a top-tier horror title, though it's recommended for those who prioritize story and deduction over action.
- What We Played – People of Note, Starfield & The OccultistSeveral individuals shared their recent gaming experiences, including playing "People of Note," a music-based RPG, and "Hades 2." "Starfield" is being reviewed on PlayStation 5, alongside other titles like "Icarus" and "Ghost Master Resurrected." Horror games such as "The Occultist" and "Cthulhu: Dark Abyss" were also played, as well as "Life Is Strange" and "Khazan: The First Berserker."
- Review - The Occultist (PC) | WayTooManyGamesThe Occultist offers an engaging story with intriguing NPCs, set in a familiar dark cult theme. While the gameplay is not groundbreaking, it avoids being a mere walking simulator with simple puzzles and mechanics. Despite budget limitations and performance issues, the game is ultimately captivating and enjoyable.
- Review - The Occultist (PC) | WayTooManyGamesThe Occultist offers an engaging story with intriguing NPCs, despite its familiar "dark cult" theme. While the gameplay avoids being a mere walking simulator with simple puzzles and mechanics, budget limitations and performance issues are noticeable. Overall, the game is captivating and enjoyable.
- Lovecraftian Days Returns to Steam with Premieres, New Releases, and Showcase HighlightsThe annual Lovecraftian Days event is live on Steam, celebrating cosmic horror with discounts, demos, and reveals from Fulqrum Publishing. Highlights include the premiere of Inquisitor Simulator, new releases like The Occultist and Abject Abyss, and console launches for Viscerafest. Several upcoming titles received release dates, including Call of the Elder Gods and Cosmic Fear.
- The Occultist Review – Make mine a mediumThe Occultist is an investigative horror game that excels with its compelling narrative, well-designed puzzles, and strong voice acting, particularly from Doug Cockle. While the boss fights and QTE moments feel out of place and the game is short, its modest runtime is well-paced. Developed by Daloar, the game runs well on PC using Unreal Engine.
- The Occultist Brings Slow-Burn Horror And Dark Secrets To Xbox, PlayStation And PCThe Occultist, a story-driven first-person survival horror game from DALOAR and Daedalic Entertainment, is now available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC. The game focuses on atmosphere, mystery, and tension, with players investigating a cursed island using a mystic pendulum to solve puzzles and uncover dark secrets.
- The Occultist ReleasedThe first-person action-adventure game The Occultist, developed by DALOAR and published by Daedalic Entertainment, has officially launched on Steam for Windows. Players take on the role of a paranormal investigator in this newly released title.
- PS5 Adventure Game With a Supernatural Twist Out Today on PS StoreDaedelic Entertainment's new supernatural adventure game, The Occultist, is now available on PlayStation 5 for $29.99. Players step into the role of paranormal investigator Alan Rebels as he explores a mysterious island to find his missing father, utilizing a mystical pendulum and stealth mechanics instead of direct combat.
- Coming Out in gaming this week — April 6, 2026Several new games are set to release in the week of April 6, 2026. Highlights include the turn-based RPG musical 'People of Note' and the space exploration game 'Starfield' for PlayStation 5. Other notable releases span genres like casual simulation, action-platformer, action-adventure, and city-building across PC and multiple consoles.
- These 14+ New PS5, PS4, and PS Plus Games Are Coming Out This Week (6th-12th April)This week sees a significant number of new game releases for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, including Starfield, People of Note, and Tiny Bookshop. Several titles are also being added to PlayStation Plus, such as Lords of the Fallen and Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered.
- These 14+ New PS5, PS4, and PS Plus Games Are Coming Out Next Week (6th-12th April)Next week will see a significant number of new game releases across PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4, including Starfield's PS5 debut, People of Note, and Tiny Bookshop. Additionally, several titles will be available through PlayStation Plus Essential, such as Lords of the Fallen and Tomb Raider 1-3 Remastered.
- Something for the Easter Weekend – 04/04/26This week's gaming news includes updates on Elder Scrolls Online Season 0, the Xbox Games Showcase 2026 featuring Gears of War: E-Day, and early access releases for games like Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era. Reviews covered Darwin’s Paradox, Legacy of Kain: Ascendance, and The Division: Resurgence, with comparisons made to its mobile counterpart.
- Next Week on Xbox: New Games for April 6 to 10This weekly feature highlights new games releasing on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC between April 6 and April 10. The lineup includes a variety of genres such as turn-based RPGs, puzzle games, narrative adventures, and horror titles, with many optimized for Xbox Series X|S and supporting Xbox Play Anywhere.
- Morning MultiplexSeveral game trailers have been released, including a teaser for Age of Empires IV: Yue Fei's Legacy, a story trailer for Echoes of Aincrad, and a launch trailer for The Occultist. Other trailers featured Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss and Planet.
- The Occultist reveals its haunting cinematic launch trailerThe cinematic launch trailer for the psychological horror game The Occultist has been released, featuring voice acting by Doug Cockle. The game, developed by DALOAR and published by Daedalic Entertainment, will launch on April 8, 2026, for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. A demo is currently available on Steam.
- Monthly Video Game Releases: April 1st to 30th | Console CreaturesConsole Creatures provides a comprehensive list of video game releases scheduled for April 2026 across various platforms including PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, Meta Quest, iOS, and Android. The article details full game releases, DLC, expansions, and early access titles, with a preview of major May 2026 releases.
- Best New Xbox And Game Pass Games For April 2026April 2026 will see a diverse range of new games released for Xbox and PC, with many titles also launching day one on Game Pass. Notable releases include the roguelike Hades II, the cyberpunk action platformer REPLACED, and the unique word game Beyond Words. The month offers a variety of genres, from RPGs and survival horror to simulation and fighting games, ensuring something for every player.