D’Avekki Studios has revealed the cast of its upcoming game, The Infection Madness of Doctor Dekker 2. The sequel puts players in the role of a therapist. On the surface, you’re helping patients with their problems. Dive a bit deeper and learn that these are supernatural problems. As you ask questions, link answers together to solve a murder. The psychological horror FMV game will begin filming in August, with a release window of late 2025 or early 2026. Today’s five announced cast members will be joining Aislinn De’Ath, who was announced last year and appeared in the previous title. They are Paul Baverstock, Harry Bradley, Anna Fraser, Beth Gatherer, and Sydney Skye.
Here are descriptions of half the cast members and their roles, courtesy of D’Avekki Studios:
- Paul Baverstock, best known to gamers as Not For Broadcast’s Jeremy Donaldson, makes his return to the FMV fold as Killian, a programmer and compulsive gambler who tries to code around the bookie’s odds.
- Harry Bradley comes fresh from Agatha Christie’s The Mousetrap in London’s West End to make his videogame debut as Dune, a 1930s-style detective suffering from amnesia and an internal identity crisis.
- Aislinn De’Ath reprises her role as Marianna, who returns to assist the player with their investigation whilst pursuing a secret mission of her own. Aislinn portrayed Violet in The Shapeshifting Detective and Dark Nights with Poe and Munro, as well as Lilith in Murderous Muses.
And the second half of the cast members:
- Anna Fraser, who previously played Sunday and Monday Finch in Murderous Muses as well as the titular monster in viral horror anthology series Guest and Guest 2, takes on the role of Saphira, a scientist with a long and gothic family history.
- Beth Gatherer plays forest-dwelling healer Bridget, whose unconventional methods have landed her in trouble with the police. Beth featured as Professor Catherine Myers in Murderous Muses and regularly performs murder mystery roles.
- The cast is rounded out by Sydney Skye as Ophelia, a sculptor who is haunted by voices in the walls of her childhood home. Sydney has numerous credits in film, theatre and voiceover and has most recently been touring as Alice in Alice in Wonderland.
Developed and published by D’Avekki Studios, The Infectious Madness of Doctor Dekker 2 has been announced for PC via Steam and PlayStation 5, with both versions available to wishlist now.
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