- The rise of shooters and horror games in underwater and space environments combines intense narratives with survival and roguelike mechanics.
- Titles like Beneath, Deepest Fear, and Darkwater focus on underwater fear, while others expand the catalog with cooperative action and science fiction RPGs.
- The PC Gaming Show has confirmed numerous dates for 2025, consolidating a calendar full of FPS, survival horror and very varied hybrid proposals.

The rise of First-person shooters with roguelike elements and an underwater setting It has brought with it a wave of horror, action, and science fiction offerings that break away from the typical. From deep-sea stations to ice-covered alien planets, developers are tapping into the fear of the underwater unknown and blending it with shooting, survival, and exploration mechanics.
In this article we calmly review a good handful of games ranging from the Psychological horror underwater to frantic FPS with roguelite elements...ranging from narrative adventures and space base construction to curious genre blends. All this with special attention to proposals that flirt with the idea of a underwater roguelike shooter or in equally oppressive and closed environments.
Atmospheric terror in the depths: Beneath and the homage to classic horror
Among the most striking proposals within underwater horror is an adventure starring Noah Quinn, a veteran diver trapped in an underwater station After a mission takes a catastrophic turn, what was supposed to be a routine job transforms into a nightmare where oxygen is scarce, sanity unravels, and something ancient, dormant for centuries, seems to have awakened.
The project is being managed by Bruno and Ricardo Cesteiro, the Portuguese brothers at the head of Camel 101They wanted to pay tribute to first-person horror classics like FEAR. They opted for an experience focused entirely on the story, without multiplayer modes or distractions, relying on atmosphere, constant tension and claustrophobic level design to keep the player glued to the screen.
In this ruined station we face Corrupted soldiers, deformed creatures, and horrors difficult to describeAll this while the character struggles to maintain their mental equilibrium. The game offers two approaches: going in guns blazing and shooting everything that moves, or embracing stealth, using the darkness to your advantage and rationing every bullet and every breath.
The stage structure is organized into interconnected zones, various underwater installations, and narrow passagewaysThus, every choice about which route to take or when to confront enemies carries real weight. The protagonist's mental breakdown isn't just a narrative theme: it's integrated into the gameplay, gradually blurring the line between reality and hallucination.
On consoles, especially in PlayStation 5 takes advantage of the hardware with haptic feedback and adaptive triggers and visual enhancements that aim to immerse the player inside the diving suit. The Pro model takes advantage of PSSR technology to achieve 4K resolution and 60 fps, but the important thing isn't just the technical aspects: the intention is for you to feel every quickened breath, every vibration in the controller when something crawls right behind you.
For those who play on the computer, The demo is now available on Steam for a limited time.allowing you to experience this descent into the ocean abyss and see if you can withstand the pressure of the depths and explore other aquatic adventures.
Highlights from the PC Gaming Show: an avalanche of horror, science fiction, and action
El PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted 2024 It has served as the perfect showcase to present a selection of games that are aiming high for 2025. In total, the following have been shown 25 titles that blend paralyzing terror, extreme survival, realistic climbing, cooperative shooters, and very unique role-playing experiencesA varied menu in which games with oppressive and closed settings have shone brightly.
From our seats, we have compiled the most interesting proposals of the broadcastThese are ideal for expanding your bucket list with experiences that are out of the ordinary. Many of them fit, in one way or another, with a taste for dangerous environments, whether underwater, in space, in decaying stations, or in worlds warped by technology and magic.
Deepest Fear: Terror in Retrofuturistic Underwater Facilities
One of the titles that best fits the idea of underwater horror is Deepest Fear, a science fiction and horror FPS Developed by the creators of Last Stop and Virginia, the studio Variable State, the action takes place in a retro-futuristic underwater facility where an experiment has unleashed a threat of global proportions.
We put ourselves in the shoes of Dr. Danni Carroll, who must survive in a decaying infrastructure while trying to contain a hostile presence. The tension increases not only because of the isolation, but because dangers can arise from anywhere there is water: puddles, pipes, tanks, conduits that run throughout the entire station.
To achieve this effect, the team has developed a real-time fluid simulation system which makes every enemy emergence from water feel organic and terrifying. The experience isn't limited to cheap jump scares: it combines first-person action with touches of metroidvania and puzzles, forcing the player to explore, unlock access points and solve puzzles while trying to stay alive.
Although there is no specific release date yet, Deepest Fear will launch on Steam with plans to expand to more platforms. later on. For those looking for a mix of FPS, horror, and suffocating aquatic environments, this game automatically puts itself on the radar.
Cairn: Realistic high-altitude survival and climbing
We left the seabed to climb to the summits with Cairn, a very particular survival-climber Developed by The Game Bakers. It's not the first time it's been shown to the public, but the event served as a reminder that it's already available on Steam. a demo of about 45 minutes.
The beauty of Cairn is that it's not enough to just press forward and watch the character climb; here You control the protagonist's arms and legs.Choosing handholds and plotting safe and efficient routes. Each wall is a physical puzzle where one wrong move can mean a fatal fall.
The climbing component is complemented by the Typical survival mechanics: resource gathering, crafting, equipment management and careful planning of each climb. The demo will only be available on Steam until... December 19So don't get distracted if you're interested in trying this mix of simulation and adventure.
The final version, scheduled for PC sometime in 2025It promises to go beyond a simple climbing game, adding tactical decisions and long-term progression that rewards those who master its demanding controls.
Project Breach Update for The Outlast Trials
Terror also made its way into the event, thanks to The Outlast Trials, which is receiving the Project Breach updateThis new content expands the cooperative gameplay of Red Barrels with a series of additions designed to maintain tension and variety in the matches.
The big news is Amelia Collier, a subject who managed to escape the clutches of the Murkoff Corporation and who now returns seeking revenge. Accompanying her are a new test called “Pleasure the Prosecutor”, an additional map called Downtown, an alternate ending, two extra challenges and more adjustments designed to twist the experience a little more.
The patch will be available starting on December 10th on PC (Steam and Epic Games Store), PlayStation and XboxAnd it's complemented by a limited-time seasonal event called Winter Kills, which gives the game a macabre Christmas tone perfect for those who enjoy suffering in a group.
Revenge of the Savage Planet: science fiction humor and cooperative action
Those who remember Journey to the Savage Planet can rejoice: Revenge of the Savage Planet is its direct sequel It expands on everything that made the first installment so enjoyable. It maintains the irreverent science fiction humor and continues to focus on an experience centered on cooperation and the exploration of extreme worlds.
In this new installment we will be able to Visit four different planets, each with its own flora, fauna, and biomeswith more customization options and tools that expand gameplay possibilities. The release is scheduled for May of 2025So there's still some time to get things warmed up.
SpaceCraft: Online space exploration and construction
For space lovers, SpaceCraft is presented as an online game focused on galaxy exploration and the design of bases and ships.The idea is to travel through a universe full of secrets, descend to planets, collect resources, and build infrastructure that allows us to prosper and face dangers such as space pirates.
The key to the game lies in the planets: there we gather materials, build settlements, and design new ships with which to defend ourselves or attack. Early access is planned for PC sometime in 2025, which leaves room to refine the multiplayer experience.
Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward Vector, a cyberpunk role-playing game set in space
One of the surprises of the evening was the date of Citizen Sleeper 2: Starward VectorThis sequel to a science fiction RPG with a cyberpunk aesthetic launches on January 31, 2025 on PC, PS5, Switch and Xbox Series X|S.
We continue to embody an emulated human mind within an artificial bodyBut now we have our own ship and the ability to assemble a crew. This opens the door to deeper gameplay, with management decisions, character relationships, and routes that affect the course of the story within this decadent, corporate universe.
EVE Frontier: Space survival with a decentralized economy
The EVE universe expands with EVE Frontier, a space survival MMO It integrates blockchain technology, although its creators avoid labeling it as a typical "blockchain game." The goal is to use this system to offer a decentralized economy that allows players to customize stations and contribute to the game ecosystem without compromising the overall balance.
The proposed mix space simulation, tactical combat, and survival elementsall wrapped in an oppressive atmosphere that fits with the feeling of always being on the verge of disaster in a hostile environment.
Abyssus: cooperative FPS with roguelike touches in a binepunk universe
Abyssus fits perfectly into the taste for shooters with random progression. It is a four-player cooperative FPS set in a universe described as “binepunk”where we take on the role of heavily armed engineers exploring ancient ruins infested with enemies.
The game bets on an arsenal of exotic and customizable weapons and structures its gameplay using roguelike elements, meaning that each run is affected by modifiers and changes that force constant adaptation. The full release is planned for sometime in 2025, without a specific date.
Moonlighter 2: The Endless Vault, between dungeons and shop management
The sequel to Moonlighter, Moonlighter 2: The Endless VaultIt once again combines shop management with dungeon exploration. We'll continue to run several shops while venturing into areas filled with monsters and loot, but this time everything is presented with a revamped 3D visual style that retains the charm of the original.
The duality between attend to the business and risk your life exploring It remains their biggest asset. It will arrive in 2025, and those in charge promise to share more details about the new mechanics and economic systems.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tactical Takedown, a fast-paced turn-based strategy game
the legendary Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles return with Tactical TakedownA turn-based strategy game designed for fast-paced, dynamic combat. Each turtle will have own skills and a small personal campaign, providing variety and different ways of approaching confrontations.
The visual aspect is inspired by board game dioramasBut they are combined with modern animations to offer a striking spectacle. The release is planned for 2025.
Gold Gold Adventure Gold: City Building and Deities
Gold Gold Adventure Gold mixes city management with the upbringing of a deityOur goal is to build a thriving village, extract resources, and attract adventurers, all while attending to the needs of a divine entity that acts almost like a pet, but with power over the community's future.
Its aesthetic is reminiscent of titles like Dark Cloud, and it focuses on the economic growth and the balance between expansion and worshipIt will arrive in early access in early 2025.
Mohrta: A classic-style FPS with soulslike touches
For those who long for the shooters of the 90s, Mohrta combines the pace of classic FPS games With non-linear exploration elements and mechanics inspired by Soulslike games, we move through different surreal worlds and dimensions while trying to defeat enormous bosses that test our reflexes and patience.
The central antagonist is Prodeus, a corrupt agent capable of creating these universes and monstersWe'll be able to explore up to five dimensions, each with its own distinct themes and gameplay styles. Its release is slated for 2025, though a specific date has not yet been announced.
Killing Floor 3: frantic co-op with great progression
Killing Floor 3 It aims to be one of the great cooperative shooters of 2025. It will be released at the beginning of the year and will include notable improvements in gameplay and progressionWe will have seven male and six female operators available from launch, each with unique secondary weapons and tools that we can swap to design different playstyles.
The progress system includes More than 30 skills and 30 levels per specialistThis allows for fine-tuning how to deal with hordes of enemies. Tripwire Interactive's goal is to deliver the most ambitious installment in the entire series.
Orcs Must Die! Deathtrap: Tower defense with roguelite and cooperative gameplay
The Orcs Must Die! universe expands with Deathtrap, a third-person shooter It introduces roguelite elements and a cooperative mode for up to four players. In addition to the direct action, it retains the core tower defense gameplay that characterizes the series.
Each player can choose between Six characters with different abilities, weapons, and trapsThe games stay fresh because certain elements of the scenario change randomly with each attempt. The release is scheduled for... January 28, 2025.
Second DLC for Ready or Not: Dark Waters
Fans of SWAT-style tactical simulations receive new missions with Dark Waters, the second DLC for Ready or NotThis expansion incorporates Three maps set in maritime environments: a yacht, a hotel on an island, and an oil platform, ideal scenarios for tense, close-quarters assault operations.
In addition, all players of the base title will get five additional weapons for freeRegardless of whether they purchase the expansion or not. The DLC launches on December 10further expanding the variety of situations in the simulator.
Darkwater: Cooperative underwater terror on a frozen planet
Anyone who has heard of Lethal Company may find the premise familiar Darkwater, an underwater horror game for four playersThe action takes place on an alien planet covered in ice whose oceans hide creepy creatures and mutated humans.
The experience combines exploration of advanced facilities with real-time naval combatThe blend of cooperation, constant vigilance, and aquatic danger makes it a very attractive option for those looking for a multiplayer underwater horror shooter. It doesn't yet have a release date, but you can already add it to your Steam wishlist.
Eternal Strands: Beast hunting with physics and elements
Developed by former BioWare members, Eternal Strands is described as a kind of Monster Hunter with an emphasis on physics and elemental manipulation.We face gigantic creatures capable of eliminating us with a single blow, and we must use the environment, elemental powers, and our skill to survive.
The date has already been set: January 28, 2025The game will be available to add to your Steam wishlist and will seek to carve out a niche among the great action-RPGs focused on complex hunts.
Total Chaos: from Doom mod to standalone survival horror
Total Chaos started as a Doom modBut it has grown into one of the most promising survival horror games of 2025. The project has made the leap to the Unity engine, gaining in graphical detail and creating an atmosphere reminiscent of Silent Hill and STALKER.
The game focuses on management of very scarce resources and agonizing confrontations against enemies that command respect. Its release is planned for the summer of 2025, with the intention of being one of the biggest surprises of the genre.
Legends of Awen: Rise of the Fianna, CRPG with Celtic mythology
Legends of Awen: Rise of the Fianna It's a CRPG inspired by Celtic mythology. It puts us in command of a protagonist with supernatural abilities who must lead a group of legendary warriorsAll of this is framed within a profound narrative where stories and bards play a central role.
The gameplay is organized into tactical encounters in isometric perspective in the style of Baldur's Gatewith an emphasis on decision-making and positioning. It does not yet have a release date and plans to be funded through crowdfunding in the first quarter of 2025.
Alara Prime: 4v4v4 tactical shooter
Alara Prime offers a tactical first-person shooter where three teams of four players face off in intense, fast-paced matches. Although it resembles Counter-Strike in some aspects, it strives to find its own identity.
We can choose between Four classes: Assault, Infiltrator, Support, and EngineerEach unit is equipped with specific gadgets and weaponry. The objective design aims to foster cooperation between attack and defense roles. A closed alpha test will be held in early 2025 to evaluate the system.
The Alters: clones, mobile base, and tough decisions
From the creators of Frostpunk and This War of Mine comes The Alters, a survival and base-building game in which the protagonist is forced to create different versions of himself, called alters, in order to move forward.
The playable core revolves around a mobile base that must keep moving to escape radiationAs we explore and build new infrastructure, a story unfolds, marked by decisions with tangible consequences. The launch is scheduled for... first quarter of 2025 on PC and consoles.
Steel Seed: action and stealth in a world on the brink of collapse
Steel Seed focuses on third-person action and stealthSet in a bleak future where humanity is on the brink of extinction, the protagonist must infiltrate... a huge underground facility controlled by hostile artificial intelligencescombining climbing, parkour and agile combat.
The game asks us run, slide down walls, climb, and eliminate enemies with fluidityAll set in meticulously crafted science fiction environments. It is scheduled for release sometime in 2025.
Island of Winds: a fantasy adventure in 17th-century Iceland
Island of Winds takes us to a fantastic 17th-century Iceland The story follows Brynhildur, who embarks on a journey of self-discovery after the disappearance of her home and mentor. The adventure draws on the country's myths and folklore.
The gameplay relies on the interaction with mythical creatures and the use of magic to resolve conflicts, either through dialogue or direct confrontation. After several years in development, its arrival has been confirmed for 2025.
The Thing: Remastered, the 2002 classic, returns with a vengeance
Developed by the team behind the System Shock remake, The Thing: Remastered It updates the legendary survival horror game released in 2002. The graphics, character models, lighting, and textures have been improved, along with revised gameplay to suit modern times.
The game is now available on PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S and Nintendo SwitchWith support for resolutions up to 4K and 120 fps, it's an ideal way to revisit this classic story centered on mistrust and paranoia in a frozen and isolated environment.
Empyreal: Action and role-playing at the edge of the galaxy
Empyreal is an action RPG which seeks to capture attention with a deep and varied combat system. The story takes us to a remote corner of the galaxy where an expedition discovers a monolith created by a vanished civilization.
The protagonist will have to delve into this structure, facing challenging enemies and leveraging a unique set of skills that require mastering timing and synergies. The game will launch in 2025 for PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.
Kingdom Come Deliverance 2: Back to Medieval Bohemia
Fans of historical role-playing games are in luck with Kingdom Come Deliverance 2which will arrive sooner than expected: the February 4th 2025We will return to 15th-century Bohemia to immerse ourselves in a highly detailed open world and an incredibly realistic melee combat system.
In this sequel we will be able to make decisions that will affect the plot and participate in major battles, all with the aim of consolidating the saga as one of the benchmarks of hardcore and pure medieval role-playing.
Wanderstop: Tea Room Management and Emotional Healing
From the creator of The Stanley Parable comes WanderstopA much more intimate and unique proposal. We embody Alta, A former tournament fighter who leaves violence behind to become a tea master and run a tea shop in the middle of a strange world.
The focus is on the store management, customer interaction, and themes of healing, trauma, and identity searchIt will be launched on March 11, 2025 on PC and PS5And it promises to be one of those games that sticks in your mind because of its tone and writing.
Drivers of the Apocalypse: vehicular combat in a ravaged world
Drivers of the Apocalypse mixes driving and combat in an environment clearly inspired by post-apocalyptic cinema. We move through vast deserts filled with hostile vehicles and explosions, with the possibility of using a wingsuit to jump between cars and take control of them.
It is promised a story of destruction, chaos, and frantic chasesalthough no specific release date has been set yet.
Hell Clock: A dark ARPG with echoes of Diablo
If the sight of Hell Clock brings Diablo to mind, you're not far off. We're looking at an ARPG set in a dark fantasy universe, where we must descend into the very depths of hell to rescue trapped souls.
We will be able to wield weapons such as revolvers and whips...facing hordes of demons and undead creatures. Its art style is one of its biggest draws, and its release is scheduled for... Summer 2025.
With this entire catalog, from oceanic abysses dominated by terror to icy planets teeming with monsters, passing through space bases, medieval worlds and cafes that heal emotional wounds, it is clear that the mix between shooters, roguelike, horror and oppressive settings It has plenty of life left in it; the next few years promise to be a real feast for anyone who enjoys exploring hostile places and barely surviving on the other side of the hatch.
