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"Survival-Horror Game 'Quite a Ride' Announced for PC"

Author : Riley
Apr 26,2025

Developer Goodwin Games has exciting news for survival horror enthusiasts with the announcement of their upcoming PC game, "Quite a Ride." This thrilling new title, crafted with the advanced capabilities of Unreal Engine 5, introduces a unique gameplay mechanic where players must continuously pedal a bicycle to fend off the encroaching fog and the terrifying creatures it harbors. Although a release date has not been disclosed yet, the concept promises to deliver a heart-pounding experience.

As described by Goodwin Games, "You travel by bicycle through a foggy rural landscape filled with eerie secrets and monsters lurking in the dense mist." The game draws its atmospheric horror from the works of Stephen King and iconic horror films from the '80s and '90s, setting the stage for a deeply immersive experience. You can get a glimpse of what's to come by watching the announcement trailer and checking out the first screenshots in the gallery below.

Quite a Ride - First Screenshots

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In "Quite a Ride," your survival hinges on maintaining the momentum of your bike, as it not only keeps the fog at bay but also charges your phone. This phone becomes a critical tool, receiving mysterious messages that could either aid or hinder your journey. As you navigate through the ever-changing landscape, you'll encounter strange locales like abandoned towns and mysterious laboratories. A fascinating aspect introduced by Goodwin Games is a pseudo-multiplayer feature, where the collective actions of players worldwide can influence the game environment, unlocking new areas, hidden characters, and secret quests over time.

If "Quite a Ride" piques your interest, you can add it to your wishlist on Steam and stay updated on its development.

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