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Ex-F.E.A.R. devs’ spooky FPS Betrayer reappears on GOG for free, two years after vanishing off SteamAn immersive sim and horror shooter with Sin City’s style.

An immersive sim and horror shooter with Sin City’s style.

Image credit:Blackpowder Games

Image credit:Blackpowder Games

The player aims a pistol at oncoming corrupted Conquistadors in first-person horror game Betrayer

RememberBetrayer? I couldn’t blame you if you had, given that it’s been AWOL for a couple of years now after disappearing suddenly off of Steam. Here’s some good news, though: whether you missed it first time around or have been desperate to get back to it, Betrayer is back. And best of all, it’s back for free!As you might or might not remember, Betrayer is the spooky horrorfirst-person shooter-cum-immersive action-RPG from Blackpowder Games, the studio made up of formerF.E.A.R.andNo-one Lives Foreverdevs out of Monolith.Betrayer | Trailer [GOG]Watch on YouTubeWhen it comes to games that can be described as “a bit like X meets Y”, Betrayer might take the cake. There’s a bit of Arkane’sDishonoredandPreyin its immersive first-person sneaking-and-or-shooting; someEverybody’s Gone to the RaptureandReturn of the Obra Dinnin its unravelling mystery of a vanished 17th-century colony in Virginia; the antiquated, deliberately slow weaponry of something like aChivalry 2orMount & Blade; and even a touch of MadWorld in its Sin City-esque colour palette of black, white and red. Yes, it’s even got a bit ofDark Soulsin there to boot for youSoulslikefans.The game tasks you with exploring a seemingly abandonedNew Worldcolony and working out what happened to its inhabitants. As you quickly find out, nothing good, because there’s now a bunch of ghosts, skeletons and other spooky monsters haunting its open world. It’s on you to blast them away with an assortment of muskets, tomahawks, bows and other period armaments, while also searching for clues in a fairly freeform puzzle-solving experience.“Betrayer is an ambitious and very different experience, and one which very boldly avoids convention,” Alecwrote about it back in the day. “Singular of vision but faltering in execution and in need of some fleshing out - something’s missing here, in terms of exploration and progression, but what is there is really quite special.”Top 12 Best Horror Games to Play on PCLooking for something scary to play? Check out our list of the 12 best horror games you can play on PC right now.Watch on YouTubeAlas, Blackpowder similarly vanished not long afterBetrayer launched back in 2014, with the game sticking around on Steam a while longer until 2021, when it too suddenly up and disappeared.Happily, it’snow resurfaced over on GOG, where it can be picked up without costing you a penny - meaning, at the very least, you can check out what sounds like a remarkably familiar yet distinctively different game for free. (And if it leaves you craving F.E.A.R.’s more bloody and breathless action afterwards, maybe go check outTrepang2-it’s pretty great.)

RememberBetrayer? I couldn’t blame you if you had, given that it’s been AWOL for a couple of years now after disappearing suddenly off of Steam. Here’s some good news, though: whether you missed it first time around or have been desperate to get back to it, Betrayer is back. And best of all, it’s back for free!As you might or might not remember, Betrayer is the spooky horrorfirst-person shooter-cum-immersive action-RPG from Blackpowder Games, the studio made up of formerF.E.A.R.andNo-one Lives Foreverdevs out of Monolith.Betrayer | Trailer [GOG]Watch on YouTubeWhen it comes to games that can be described as “a bit like X meets Y”, Betrayer might take the cake. There’s a bit of Arkane’sDishonoredandPreyin its immersive first-person sneaking-and-or-shooting; someEverybody’s Gone to the RaptureandReturn of the Obra Dinnin its unravelling mystery of a vanished 17th-century colony in Virginia; the antiquated, deliberately slow weaponry of something like aChivalry 2orMount & Blade; and even a touch of MadWorld in its Sin City-esque colour palette of black, white and red. Yes, it’s even got a bit ofDark Soulsin there to boot for youSoulslikefans.The game tasks you with exploring a seemingly abandonedNew Worldcolony and working out what happened to its inhabitants. As you quickly find out, nothing good, because there’s now a bunch of ghosts, skeletons and other spooky monsters haunting its open world. It’s on you to blast them away with an assortment of muskets, tomahawks, bows and other period armaments, while also searching for clues in a fairly freeform puzzle-solving experience.“Betrayer is an ambitious and very different experience, and one which very boldly avoids convention,” Alecwrote about it back in the day. “Singular of vision but faltering in execution and in need of some fleshing out - something’s missing here, in terms of exploration and progression, but what is there is really quite special.”Top 12 Best Horror Games to Play on PCLooking for something scary to play? Check out our list of the 12 best horror games you can play on PC right now.Watch on YouTubeAlas, Blackpowder similarly vanished not long afterBetrayer launched back in 2014, with the game sticking around on Steam a while longer until 2021, when it too suddenly up and disappeared.Happily, it’snow resurfaced over on GOG, where it can be picked up without costing you a penny - meaning, at the very least, you can check out what sounds like a remarkably familiar yet distinctively different game for free. (And if it leaves you craving F.E.A.R.’s more bloody and breathless action afterwards, maybe go check outTrepang2-it’s pretty great.)

RememberBetrayer? I couldn’t blame you if you had, given that it’s been AWOL for a couple of years now after disappearing suddenly off of Steam. Here’s some good news, though: whether you missed it first time around or have been desperate to get back to it, Betrayer is back. And best of all, it’s back for free!

As you might or might not remember, Betrayer is the spooky horrorfirst-person shooter-cum-immersive action-RPG from Blackpowder Games, the studio made up of formerF.E.A.R.andNo-one Lives Foreverdevs out of Monolith.

Betrayer | Trailer [GOG]Watch on YouTube

Betrayer | Trailer [GOG]

Cover image for YouTube video

When it comes to games that can be described as “a bit like X meets Y”, Betrayer might take the cake. There’s a bit of Arkane’sDishonoredandPreyin its immersive first-person sneaking-and-or-shooting; someEverybody’s Gone to the RaptureandReturn of the Obra Dinnin its unravelling mystery of a vanished 17th-century colony in Virginia; the antiquated, deliberately slow weaponry of something like aChivalry 2orMount & Blade; and even a touch of MadWorld in its Sin City-esque colour palette of black, white and red. Yes, it’s even got a bit ofDark Soulsin there to boot for youSoulslikefans.

The game tasks you with exploring a seemingly abandonedNew Worldcolony and working out what happened to its inhabitants. As you quickly find out, nothing good, because there’s now a bunch of ghosts, skeletons and other spooky monsters haunting its open world. It’s on you to blast them away with an assortment of muskets, tomahawks, bows and other period armaments, while also searching for clues in a fairly freeform puzzle-solving experience.

“Betrayer is an ambitious and very different experience, and one which very boldly avoids convention,” Alecwrote about it back in the day. “Singular of vision but faltering in execution and in need of some fleshing out - something’s missing here, in terms of exploration and progression, but what is there is really quite special.”

Top 12 Best Horror Games to Play on PCLooking for something scary to play? Check out our list of the 12 best horror games you can play on PC right now.Watch on YouTube

Top 12 Best Horror Games to Play on PC

Cover image for YouTube video

Alas, Blackpowder similarly vanished not long afterBetrayer launched back in 2014, with the game sticking around on Steam a while longer until 2021, when it too suddenly up and disappeared.

Happily, it’snow resurfaced over on GOG, where it can be picked up without costing you a penny - meaning, at the very least, you can check out what sounds like a remarkably familiar yet distinctively different game for free. (And if it leaves you craving F.E.A.R.’s more bloody and breathless action afterwards, maybe go check outTrepang2-it’s pretty great.)