Dead Reset is a cinematic horror adventure game playable on Mac (macOS Big Sur 11.0+), Windows, Linux and Steam Deck, developed by Dark Rift Horror and published by Wales Interactive. Released on September 11, 2025, this title blends interactive movie-style storytelling, full motion video (FMV) and choice-driven horror to craft a relentlessly tense sci-fi experience with rich narrative depth. You play as Cole Mason, a surgeon trapped in a terrifying time loop inside an underwater facility where gruesome events unfold around every corner. Each time you die, the loop restarts, but you gain new insights and progress closer to unraveling the mystery and escaping — making death part of the core gameplay.
The story unfolds through cinematic sequences, practical horror effects and branching choices that shape Cole’s morality, alliances, and ultimate fate. There are multiple endings (including Redemption or Damnation paths) based on your decisions, relationships with other characters, and willingness to confront or avoid gruesome situations. Dead Reset isn’t just about survival — it tests moral choices, trust and psychological resilience in a claustrophobic, hostile environment. Supported features include Steam Achievements, Steam Cloud, full controller support and family sharing, making it a polished and replayable horror title for Mac gamers who enjoy narrative-intensive, choice-based adventures with high stakes and cinematic flair.
Key Features:
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Cinematic interactive horror with FMV storytelling.
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Playable on Mac, Windows, Linux and Steam Deck.
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Terrifying death-loop mechanic — each death reveals new story paths.
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Branching narrative with multiple endings (Redemption/Damnation).
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Climb out of a mysterious underwater facility filled with horror.
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Choice matters — shape relationships and outcome.
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Steam Cloud, controller support, achievements and family sharing.
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Highly atmospheric with practical horror effects.
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Choice-driven gameplay with moral and psychological themes.
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Mature, intense experience for fans of narrative horror.
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