Allison Road Mysteriously Back in Development

P.T. inspired adventure returns from the grave.

Posted By | On 23rd, Aug. 2016

Allison Road

Lilith’s Allison Road, a project inspired by the Silent Hills demo P.T., has had a rather strange journey since first being announced. Originally launching on Kickstarter, it was picked up by Worms publisher Team17. The publishing deal eventually ran out for reasons unknown and Allison Road fell into obscurity.

Now the game is back and under a new studio called Far From Home led by creator Christian Kesler. Speaking to IGN, Kesler said that, “I’m actually really happy to be able to announce that [Allison Road] will continue. It did take a bit of soul searching to find the drive again to work on Allison Road and to simply make a call on what to do next.

“After the set back, I took a bit of a break from working on it and re-evaluated all the work that had been done so far — the whole journey, so to speak. I started making a few (in my opinion) necessary changes to the story and the flow, little bits and pieces here and there, and before I knew it, it sort of naturally came back to life.”

Currently, Kesler is working on the project alone if “new features and mechanics are required, or old ones need changing” then additional developers could be hired. What are your thoughts on Allison Road being resurrected? Let us know below.


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