Darkness Within: The Dark Lineage
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Darkness Within 2: The Dark Lineage is a 2010 first-person 3D
3D computer graphics
3D computer graphics are graphics that use a three-dimensional representation of geometric data that is stored in the computer for the purposes of performing calculations and rendering 2D images...

 adventure
Adventure game
An adventure game is a video game in which the player assumes the role of protagonist in an interactive story driven by exploration and puzzle-solving instead of physical challenge. The genre's focus on story allows it to draw heavily from other narrative-based media such as literature and film,...

 – horror thriller video game. It is the second in an expected series of three games, with Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder
Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder
Darkness Within: In Pursuit of Loath Nolder is a first-person 3D adventure / horror thriller video game. It takes place in an imaginary "Lovecraftian" place called Wellsmoth. It is the first in an expected series of three games. The second game being Darkness Within: The Dark Lineage.The story of...

being the first. Darkness Within is a series of adventure games inspired by famous horror writer H.P. Lovecraft.

Unlike its predecessor which utilized a traditional Myst style of movement, this game will be using a first-person perspective similar to that of most first-person shooters. It was originally planned to be released Q1 2009 but was delayed to Spring 2010. Lighthouse Interactive
Lighthouse Interactive
SilverBirch, Inc. was a video game publisher located in the Netherlands and was Acquired by Lighthouse Interactive in 2008. The company "Lighthouse interactive" had offices in Toronto and Montreal, Canada, Haarlem, The Netherlands and London, England....

, the publisher of the first game, has recently gone out of business and this game will be published by Iceberg Interactive. The game was released on 28 May 2010 in the UK, with localized versions following in June across the rest of Europe.

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