Spec Ops: The Line Director's Upcoming Horror Game "Sleep Awake" to Launch in December

As an experienced insomniac who often shifts between various time zones, I’ve formulated several techniques to remain alert when slumber is out of reach. Here are my prime recommendations:

To begin with, expose your eyes to as much illumination as possible. Whether it’s the moon’s glow, the light from your refrigerator, your smartphone, or even a flickering oil barrel, light can assist in keeping you vigilant. Furthermore, inhale as much fresh air from the outdoors as your lungs can manage to refresh your senses.

Next, locate a companion who shares your restlessness and indulge in some mutual tickling. This tactic can turn out to be surprisingly effective in maintaining your alertness.

In addition, take a moment to ponder your previous shortcomings. While this may seem counterproductive, concentrating on these reflections can keep your mind engaged and deter you from succumbing to sleep.

Lastly, enjoy a well-balanced combination of fresh fruits and coffee. This pairing offers a natural boost of energy. Then, for a bit of light entertainment, peruse dad jokes on Reddit to elevate your mood.

However, these tried-and-tested techniques may prove ineffective in the realm of “Sleep Awake,” the new first-person “psychedelic” horror video game created by Cory Davis, the previous director and designer of “Spec Ops: The Line,” alongside his team at Eyes Out. In this game, tickling and sharing dad jokes hold no interest. Instead, the trailer hints at a more malevolent atmosphere where the characters are determined to inflict harm rather than assist you in staying awake.

For additional details on “Sleep Awake,” scheduled for release in December, you can read more.