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Players will need a quiet place if they want to survive the A Quiet Place game

A screenshot showng a monster with fleshy flower petals for a head, yelling toward the viewer.
This guy isn’t being very quiet. | Screenshot: A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead.

Saber Interactive says its game A Quiet Place: The Road Ahead will have a fitting feature that might seem obvious but wasn’t guaranteed: using your microphone, the game will alert the in-game monsters to your presence if they hear you make a sound — both in the game and out. And if they hear you, they come for you. Just like in the movie!

The microphone part is optional, though I’d definitely turn it on myself. While Saber says giving the game access to your microphone could mean that the game’s monsters can “detect every sound you make in real life,” it appears from the trailer that even your controller vibrating or your dryer running could put you in danger.

A Quiet Place is far from the only game to use a microphone as part of play...

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