Akirao: A Researcher Awakens
A downloadable game for Windows
"Sometimes you can fail in an experiment. But if you fail, you still don't stop observing that thing, looking for a better way." ~ William Kamkwamba
In Akirao, you step into the shoes of a disoriented researcher who awakens on a mysterious train with no memory of how he got there. Your head throbs, and a sense of unease grips you as you struggle to piece together the events that led you to this unsettling place.
Dive into the depths of mystery as you navigate through the eerie experiments conducted on you. Can you complete your missions, uncover the truth, and find your way to freedom?
Warning: This game contains intense sequences of flashing lights, unsettling sounds, and psychological stress. It may not be suitable for players with epilepsy, anxiety disorders, or other conditions sensitive to these elements. Player discretion is advised.
- Note: The settings function is not yet fully implemented, so it is currently unclickable.
- Note: You may be prompted to install UE Prerequisites to continue the installation. If prompted, follow the instructions to install these prerequisites.
Game Controls
- Movement: Use the W, A, S, D keys to move your character.
- Flashlight: Press the F key to toggle the flashlight on and off.
- Mission Display: Press the M key to view the mission display.
- Pause Menu: Press the P key to open the pause menu.
Minimum Hardware Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 10/11
- Processor (CPU): Intel Core™ i5-11400F or better
- Memory (RAM): 8GB of system memory
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3050, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti or better
- Storage: At least 2GB of available space
Enjoy playing Akirao!
Updated | 7 days ago |
Published | 21 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars (9 total ratings) |
Author | Avdain |
Genre | Adventure, Action |
Made with | Unreal Engine |
Tags | 3D, Atmospheric, First-Person, Horror, Psychological Horror, Sci-fi, Singleplayer, Unreal Engine |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Development log
- Akirao is Now Available on the Microsoft Store!18 days ago
Comments
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Glad to hear you enjoyed the visuals and appreciated the unique challenge of the game. It was exactly what I set out to do: create an immersive experience that plays with the player's perception, and it's nice to know that it resonated with you.
Your feedback means a lot to me.
Stay tuned for more exciting adventures!
Will do can't wait for more keep up the good work
I was blown away by the impressive sound effects, which really added to the atmosphere of the game. Many thanks to the developer for all their hard work in creating such an immersive experience. For anyone wondering: You have to play with good headphones.
Despite the fact that there isnt a lot happening, it has been fun to wander and explore! I am loving the graphics and the visuals!! A place to get lost in! Best wishes for your future projects, and keep it up!
Thank you for your kind words and for taking the time to explore my game. I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed wandering through and exploring the world.
I must admit that I have had little time to add more details due to other professional commitments, but knowing that you found enjoyment in the experience means a great deal to me.
Thanks.
I wish this was longer, I enjoyed it for sure
Thank you for your kind words and for diving into my game. I'm delighted to know that you enjoyed exploring.
Although my professional commitments left me with little time to add more details, your positive experience and feedback mean a lot to me.
Thanks.
For what this was, it was quite solid! Loved how slow pace it was, really adds to the tension/eeriness throughout the whole mission part trying to restore power. Really lets you know if something chases you, you're done. And story was pretty good, and graphics were stellar. Made a video on it.
Thank you so much for your thoughtful feedback and for taking the time to play my game. I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed exploring and found the world engaging.
Although I was constrained by other professional commitments and couldn't add as many details as I wished, it's wonderful to know that you still found joy in the experience.
Thanks.
Interesting game, played to the end and the experience I had while playing this game was great.
The graphics were good, the sfx sounds complemented the gameplay perfectly. Overall, it was a memorable experience that I would recommend to anyone looking for an atmospheric horror game.
That's my review. Peace.
Thank you for your kind feedback and for spending time in my game. It's great to hear that you enjoyed exploring the game and that you liked the graphics.
I had to balance this project with other work commitments, so I wasn't able to include as much detail as I would have liked. But it's nice to know that you enjoyed the game.
Thank you.
Really enjoyed this game, I didn't need a sprint/run feature, but that's me.
Thank you for your kind feedback and for spending time in my game. It's great to hear that you enjoyed exploring the game.
I had to balance this project with other work commitments, so I wasn't able to include as many details as I would have liked. But it's nice to know that you enjoyed the game.
Thank you very much for that.
This game looks so realistic! I don't see many games like this around here, and this one really impressed me. I love the style of this game. Great job! 😄
I couldn't play more than 10 minutes, so here's my feedback.
Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. I appreciate your thoughts and want to address your concerns.
First, the reason for the slow walking pace is tied to the narrative—your character, the researcher, is injured and can't walk quickly. This decision was made to enhance realism and immerse the player in the character's situation.
Second, the dark and gloomy atmosphere is intentional to create a sense of tension and challenge.
Thank you again for your feedback.
Hey, thanks for your response.
I got what you were trying to do, so how about trying this.
1. Add a stamina bar so the player can walk quicker for a short amount of time before they are forced to walk slower again. They can repeat the speed up once the stamina bar increases.
2. The torch/flashlight really doesn't do anything for the experience. If you want the game to portray a dark and gloomy environment, either;
• Remove the torch all together
OR
• Brighten the torch and it's range
OR
• Remove the torch but add a few lamps/lighting effects around areas of the map that may be visually appealing or of interest. You have a backdrop so why not show it off more, so the player can immerse themselves with their environments.
Just throwing a few ideas out there.....
I played the game for 15 minutes (of course until the end) and it was great and also interesting how everything is done. Reminds me of MGS lol
Don't forget that it's also his first game. It's a very great game if it's his first game...
This was absolutely great and interesting game I like it a lot good sound effect looking forward more your game in future anyway well done keep it up!
Looks Great
love it, like a movie
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