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Paper Cut Mansion, An Isometric Survival Horror, Hits PlayStation And Nintendo Switch

Juan Carlos Ortiz
Juan Carlos Ortiz
Published on December 5, 2022
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Solve the mystery that surrounds the Paper Cut Mansion. Do so by ensuring each run you make is fruitful.

A mystery surrounds an odd little place in the multiverse made of not-so-traditional materials. From Space Lizard Studio comes Paper Cut Mansion, an intense survival horror set in an isometric perspective. Delve into this large home, meeting an interesting group of individuals along the way. As one gets closer to solving the enigma posed by this place, certain characters may seek to hinder one’s progress. But there is also the hope that some may get one closer to their main goal of gathering evidence.

Enemies in this world are dangerous. With specially written AI, there’s no telling what behaviors they’ll display. No two enemies will ever behave the same, essentially robbing one of employing a singular strategy. And when one might not be engaged in physical battle, their mind may be required to solve some head-scratching puzzles.

With permadeath a constantly looming threat, the player will have to make sure each run truly counts. This makes gathering evidence doubly important, as the title’s map is procedurally generated, never giving one the same Paper Cut Mansion layout every time. Travel dimension, as you explore, acquiring quests and gaining temporary perks as they are completed.

Paper Cut Mansion is now out on PlayStation and Nintendo Switch. The title is also available on Xbox and PC via Steam. The title is USD 19.99 across all available platforms.

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