Eclipsium has officially launched, bringing players into a surreal descent through darkness where each step shifts the ground beneath them. Developed by Housefire and published by CRITICAL REFLEX, this haunting first-person experience is already receiving Very Positive reviews from players on Steam.
Enter the Eclipse
In Eclipsium, you take on the role of the Wanderer, a desperate figure searching for “Her” through warped worlds of flesh, shadow, and void. Cathedrals of meat, cosmic tombs, and collapsing landscapes test both your resolve and your sanity. Every movement carries weight as the terrain reshapes, daring you to press forward.
Check out the official Launch Trailer here.
“Explore a dark world in constant flux. Eclipsium’s shifting landscapes create an eerie atmosphere, making each step feel ominous yet thrilling. Dive in and embrace the abyss.” – TheBigBois
A World Consumed by Darkness
“Don’t stop.” That’s the only advice that matters in Eclipsium. Safety doesn’t exist here—only fleeting glimpses of pale light guide you onward. Your most vital tool is the transmuting hand, a grotesque extension of yourself that can twist, carve, and reshape obstacles to carve a path forward.
But the deeper you go, the more the eclipse consumes you. Fading senses blur reality and madness, forcing you to decide if finding Her is salvation—or the final trap.
Features
- A psychological horror adventure set in a world unraveling before your eyes
- Shifting landscapes that change with every step
- A unique transmuting hand mechanic for carving paths through flesh and void
- A dark narrative built on longing, sacrifice, and the thin ember of hope
- A surreal, handcrafted aesthetic paired with an original soundtrack
The Pull of Her Light
“Her weak light, now little more than a whisper of a memory, pulls you forward. Even if it’s a lure, it remains your only hope inside the anguished eclipse.”
That quote encapsulates the tone of Eclipsium—a story of obsession, sacrifice, and the desperate search for meaning when all else is consumed.
Eclipsium is available now on Steam, with a launch discount.
For more about the publisher, visit CRITICAL REFLEX’s homepage.
