Well, that might be one of the strangest headlines I’ve ever written! But, now I’ve got your attention – It Has My Face is a paranoid procedurally generated nightmare, where you must hunt and kill your evil clone before it kills you.
Releasing into Early Access at an unconfirmed date in 2025, the game comes from sibling duo NightByte Games (Samurai Survivors) and will be published by Behaviour Interactive (Dead by Daylight).
In this deadly game of cat-and-cat, players must examine hundreds of faces around them to find where their clone is lurking. As they start to unravel the truth about these mysterious imposters, they will encounter new dangers, enemies, and challenges.
The game was first conceived as a class project and then went on to gain a devoted following on itch.io. Now, a playable demo is available on Steam, and players can wishlist the game ahead of release.
You can have a look at the trailer for It Has My Face Below:
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