SCP: Blackout

Play SCP: Blackout
Disclaimer!You can play this game with or without VR! It is designed to be playable both ways.
About the GameREAD THIS!
SCP: Blackout is no longer being developed, that is why it is now free! The hard drive that had the project got corrupted, so I no longer have the project or any backups to be able to work on it!

The game is fully playable, though VR will likely slowly go out of date. I'm sorry if you run into bugs or small issues, I won't be able to fix them, I'm sorry.

Overview:
SCP: Blackout is a Desktop/VR game. It is a surreal horror game with a branching narrative. As a new D-Class transferred to Site-50, you must decide what you want to do as you navigate through the facility trying to survive various malicious SCP entities, determining what choices to make, and collecting pieces of the story to truly understand what is going on.

Features:
VR (Vive and Oculus) OR normal desktop.
An immersive horror atmosphere.
Branching narrative with semi-rouge-like features to ensure every play through is different.
Different story lines resulting in eight different endings.
Choices that impact the game world itself, rewarding or punishing the player for their actions.
Over 10 SCP monsters to learn and evade.
Different back stories on SCPs to collect and learn about through written, audio, and computer logs.
Secondary story arcs and mysteries to uncover about the site, the true motives of Dr. Slate and Dr. Millar, and more.
Multiple gamemodes.
Tons of secrets to uncover and keep you busy and guessing.
-Licensing-
Content relating to the SCP Foundation, including the original SCP Foundation logo, is licensed under Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 – the base concept originates from the SCP Wiki and its authors. SCP: Blackout, being derived from this content, is released under Creative Commons ShareAlike 3.0 The source files of Unreal Engine 4 and all other third party software are the properties of their respective owners and not released under CC-BY SA. In addition, certain third-party and first-party assets are the properties of their creators and not released under CC-BY SA
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Available on devices:
  • Windows

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