Psychological horror game Empty Heaven: Liminal Dream announced

Deep One Games has revealed their new project.
Announced today, Empty Heaven: Liminal Dream is a narrative-driven psychological horror game that focuses more on emptiness than constant jump scares.
A synopsis for the game reads:
Built around the concept of “horror without cheap tricks,” the game removes traditional genre elements such as jumpscares, enemies, and chase sequences. Instead, it creates tension through atmosphere, presence, and the quiet discomfort of spaces that feel almost (but not quite)real.
In Empty Heaven, players take on the role of a parent searching for their missing children. A single house acts as the only stable point in reality, while each door leads to fragmented dreams shaped by memory, loss, and subconscious fears.
The structure follows a core concept:
One house. Seven dreams. A descent into fractured memory.
Each dream presents environments inspired by childhood recollections, such as dining rooms, playgrounds, and open fields, reinterpreted through a dreamlike and disturbing lens.
Deep One Games said this about the title:
“We wanted to create a horror experience where the fear doesn’t come from being chased, but from realizing something is deeply wrong — even when nothing is happening.”
Empty Heaven: Liminal Dream can be wishlisted on Steam here.
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