BEACON BLACK
When the last light on the coast goes dark, the darkness looks back.
In the small, weather-beaten town of Greywater, the lighthouse is more than a warning — it’s the only thing keeping something ancient at bay. After a violent storm shatters the beacon, a lone keeper finds himself trapped between the black sea and the shadows that crawl out of it.
Told in stark, Neo-Pulp visuals, Beacon Black blends minimalism with creeping dread, using bold shapes, grainy textures, and an unshakable sense of isolation. The ocean is patient. The dark is hungry.
BEACON BLACK
When the last light on the coast goes dark, the darkness looks back.
In the small, weather-beaten town of Greywater, the lighthouse is more than a warning — it’s the only thing keeping something ancient at bay. After a violent storm shatters the beacon, a lone keeper finds himself trapped between the black sea and the shadows that crawl out of it.
Told in stark, Neo-Pulp visuals, Beacon Black blends minimalism with creeping dread, using bold shapes, grainy textures, and an unshakable sense of isolation. The ocean is patient. The dark is hungry.