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Review: Survival-horror game 'The Callisto Protocol' perfects the art of sound in dead space

Survival sci-fi game "The Callisto Protocol" is a gory, linear storytelling experience that rivals the atmosphere and tension building of beloved horror films. Directed by Glen Schofield, co-creator of the "Dead Space" series, this spiritual successor is a passion project brought to life with the help of a sound and visuals team handpicked for their work on brutal, thrilling horror film ...
"The Callisto Protocol," a terrifying new survival horror experience.

Survival sci-fi game "The Callisto Protocol" is a gory, linear storytelling experience that rivals the atmosphere and tension building of beloved horror films.

Directed by Glen Schofield, co-creator of the "Dead Space" series, this spiritual successor is a passion project brought to life with the help of a sound and visuals team handpicked for their work on brutal, thrilling horror film classics like "Alien," "It," "Dawn of the Dead," Friday the 13th," hit TV show "The Walking Dead" and more.

The action starts with the crash landing of a spaceship co-piloted by

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