Paradise Lost Gameplay Trailer Revealed, Demo Available Now on Steam

Paradise Lost Gameplay

All in! Games has just released the gameplay trailer of its upcoming mysterious adventure game Paradise Lost. The gameplay trailer was shown at the Escapist Indie Showcase event, while a demo of the game was also announced to be coming soon to Steam.

The demo of Paradise Lost is available right now on Steam for the Steam Games Festival: Summer Edition from June 16 to June 22. Another video was also released alongside the gameplay trailer, where this second video contained developer commentary with the gameplay.

Check out the trailer below:

The second video with the gameplay commentary was shown at the Future Games Show event. You can check out the video below as well:

We are still missing out on a lot of details, but we do know a little bit about the story of the game. The official description of the game provided by the developers, says that Paradise Lost is the last story on Earth. With World War 2 never concluding, and after 20 years of war, the Nazis carried out a nuclear attack that changed the face of occupied Poland forever.

Take on the role of a 12-year-old boy who finds a mysterious Nazi bunker while roaming a post-nuclear wasteland. Will he find what he seeks there? Can he cope with the loss he’s suffered?

Explore a vast, underground world in which unusual and advanced technology is mixed with Slavic folklore and myths. Are you ready to learn what fate its inhabitants met?

Discover the past, shape the future. The decisions you make while learning the history of the bunker will affect what you will see on your journey.

There are no details regarding the release date of Paradise Lost. However, you can play the demo of the game on Steam to check out what it is all about.

What do you think of Paradise Lost gameplay? Post your comments below.

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