Fans of the iconic TV series “Twin Peaks” will soon be able to play a fan-made video game called “Twin Peaks: Into the Night,” developed by a small French team called Blue Rose Team. The game offers a retro, PS1-style graphics aesthetic and combines exploration with survival horror elements, akin to the early Resident Evil titles. Players assume the role of FBI Special Agent Dale Cooper as they investigate the mysterious happenings in the town of Twin Peaks.
The game features conversations with the show’s quirky residents and includes appearances from iconic characters like the one-armed man, Bob, and Windom Earle. It also includes video cutscenes from the TV series itself, immersing players in the show’s unique atmosphere.
The demo, which was recently released, covers events from season one of the TV series, focusing on Cooper’s arrival in Twin Peaks and his investigation into the murder of Laura Palmer. “Twin Peaks: Into the Night” is set to be a free game upon its official release.
While the game is a fan-made project, it’s worth noting that “Twin Peaks: Into the Night” is the first official video game adaptation of the popular TV series. Despite this, “Twin Peaks” has served as inspiration for various other video games over the years. The game doesn’t delve into the events of Showtime’s “Twin Peaks: The Return,” so fans should not expect to control characters from that storyline.