The release of Emotionless: The Last Ticket is almost here, with the new release of Emotionless happening within a few more days
The dark horrors are flowing even more here in time for Halloween, with the new release date for Emotionless: The Last Ticket. A title that has been listed as Silent Hill meets Disneyland, with X1 Games giving it a feel of the Backrooms as well. That feels a little all over the place in descriptions, but it still will give us all another horror on the PC to toil away over during the spooky season. Originally, Emotionless: The Last Ticket was slated for a September release, but that didn’t seem to pan out. Now, those looking to add this to their library can do just that on October 7th. If not that, then head on out to Disneyland in general. Those crowds of humans are scary enough, even if this experience will be significantly cheaper.
Since I am sure that many have little knowledge of Emotionless: The Last Ticket, here is the quick rundown of it all. We play as James Anderson, whose father has gone missing in an amusement park that his father built. James can’t leave him missing, so James heads in to go find him. The twist is, the amusement park is not all that it seems, with something taking over all of the rides and world to set a new atmosphere. A darker one that also has some weird occultic stuff in the mix, too. Will we be able to find him and make our way out? Well, that is the point of playing Emotionless: The Last Ticket. Have a look at the creepiness that is coming, but ignore the date in the video. It has been updated on Steam, but the marketing materials still show the previous release date, and there’s not much we can do about that here.
Emotionless: The Last Ticket — Release Date
Step into a twisted world in Emotionless: The Last Ticket, set for release on October 7th on Steam. An atmospheric horror game inspired by classic and cosmic horror, Emotionless: The Last Ticket drops players into a creepy amusement park and, through its haunting plot and atmosphere, takes them on a surreal trip as they try to find their way out.
Emotionless: The Last Ticket is a first-person psychological horror experience focused on atmosphere and exploration.
You are James Anderson, a son returning to the abandoned amusement park his missing father built. Venture into a surreal world inspired by liminal spaces and cosmic horror, where familiar corridors twist into unsettling dead ends and every hallway defies logic…
- Atmospheric Exploration: Search for clues, find audio logs, and navigate a haunting narrative without immersion-breaking combat.
- Twsited Geometry: Get lost, find the right path, and then get lost again. Not every hallway in this twisted amusement park makes sense…
- Liminal Elements: From empty maintenance tunnels to bizarre fairground rides, explore a world that feels both familiar and deeply wrong.
- Interactive Rides: Why not take a moment to experience the amusement park’s attractions? Just don’t get too relaxed, who knows what awaits on these one-of-a-kind rides.
Are you going to go for a ride and become Emotionless? Why do you think that James will need to lose all emotion when going through the weird park? How many of the rides will we get to ride, and will they all be twisted in some way? What do you suspect was the cause of the slight delay until we can play the full game? Walk on down to the comment section to leave us all of those thoughts and more. I know I am intrigued by Emotionless: The Last Ticket, so I’ll see about getting more on the site for us all. If not that, then maybe some fun gameplay to look at for those on the fence about giving it your time and money. You’ll need to watch our site and socials to catch it all. So, please keep up on doing all of that.
