Summary

A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadis an upcoming survival horror game, set within the universe of theA Quiet Placefilm series.Developed by Stormind Games and published by Saber Interactive,A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadwill offer fans the opportunity to explore a world infested by sound-sensitive alien creatures, tasking them with navigating their environment with careful precision.A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadlikely won’t deviate far from the narrative tropes of its film counterparts. However, the title stands to make a major impact on the franchise, moving forward. WhileA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadmay be a small step for the horror genre, the title is a massive step for its IP.

A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadtakes place several months afterthe events ofA Quiet Place: Day One, on day 105 of society’s collapse. The title follows a young asthmatic woman, Alex Taylor, as she navigates a series of industrial and suburban settings. The character’s medical condition is just one of the many factors that players will need to manage, should they hope to remain silent and avoidA Quiet Place’s monsters. However, the game’s greatest strengths, and largest draws, are its focus on a character-driven story and worldbuilding aspects.

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A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadseeks to transform the fan-favorite movie franchise into a tensesurvival horror video game. While the title looks to be a serviceable adaptation, it also appears to be a rather linear survival horror experience. However, that is to its benefit, asThe Road Aheadoffers fans the rare opportunity to explore its world themselves. To deliver an authentic experience, the title will task fans with following the rules set forth in theA Quiet Placefilms. Keeping quiet and avoiding detection are paramount to players’ success, andThe Road Aheadfeatures key systems that ensure those tasks are easier said than done.

TheA Quiet Placefilms offer clear mechanics for adaptation to video games, with all three films formed around the concepts of sound and evasion. WhileA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadwon’t utilize player microphones to elevate the experience, the game features a variety of survival systems that must be managed to avoid detection. A major gameplay mechanic sees Alex’s lungs portrayed as an on-screen icon, with her asthma requiring the occasional use of anin-game inhaler. Unfortunately, Alex can not stay quiet forever, as the required use of an inhaler can alert the alien creatures. However, a recent gameplay trailer seemingly contradicted the harsh and immediate ramifications of such a noise, as showcased in the films. When using the inhaler in the presence of an alien inA Quiet Place’s gameplay trailer, the creature was not alerted to her actual location, but her general presence.

WhileA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadmay not break any new ground in gaming’s horror genre, the title is an enormous step forward for theA Quiet Placefranchise. Even if the survival horror title lasts six to eight hours, it will offer a longer glimpse into the franchise’s world than its three film entries combined. Having this extensive length of time focused on a single character also sets the stage for deeper world-building than ever before and a more complex storyline. What’s more,A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead’s deeper worldbuildingand storyline will bridge the gap between its two most significant films, adding greater context to their respective events.

A Quiet Place: The Road Aheadis the next in a long line ofhorror film-to-game adaptations. However, it is arguably the most significant to the source IP, as it adapts a modern, mainline horror property into an immersive first-person experience. ShouldA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadfeature a six-to-eight-hour campaign, which is below average for the genre, it will already more than double the overall runtime of the franchise. Fans ofA Quiet Placeshould be sure to check outA Quiet Place: The Road Aheadwhen it launches on Jul 31, 2025.