
Dead Saints Parade is a third-person stealth immersive sim set in a decaying Gothic-Victorian city where corruption, drug-laced sermons, and something older converge inside a cathedral that should not still be standing.
Vulnerability through observation. You die fast. You do not regenerate. Healing is rare and finite. The only way through is to watch — patrol routes, sightlines, which door creaks and which one doesn't, who answers to whom.
Stealth with severe consequences. A broken lockpick is noise. A missed shadow is a guard who remembers you. Bodies found raise the alarm; bodies hidden buy you time. If you are seen, your priority is not to fight. It is to disappear.
Non-linear infiltration. The cathedral is a space, not a corridor. Routes branch through cloisters, catacombs, servant passages, and ruined chapels. Environmental storytelling — graffiti, confession letters, ledgers, schedules left on desks — rewards players who read the walls instead of following a waypoint.
Information as power. What you find changes what you can do. A clergy rota tells you when the sacristy is empty. A smuggler's ledger tells you who the Maestro really answers to. A torn page from a forbidden score tells you that parts of this story may not be metaphors at all.
Third-person stealth built around cover, shadow, and patient observation
Punitive, symmetrical combat — discouraged by design, lethal in both directions
A lived-in Gothic-Victorian cathedral hand-built from modular architecture
Dynamic lighting and shadow detection — extinguish lanterns, stay dark, move only when the sconce flickers out
Emergent systems: guard coordination, body discovery, sound propagation, use-based character progression
Full controller support, Steam Deck Verified targeted at launch
Three truths live inside this cathedral. One of them is about money. One of them is about what the Maestro is actually putting in the communion wine. One of them is about what happens when a very old song is sung in a room that has waited a long time to hear it.
You will not leave with all three answered.