There was a seemingly endless supply of fantastic indie horror games to play last year, but it’s Matt Gilgenbach’s 2D horror adventure game Neverending Nightmares that will likely stick with me the longest. Its development doubled as a form of therapy for Gilgenbach, who struggles with depression and an obsessive compulsive disorder.

With a minimalist, hand-drawn world that’s been drained of all color, except for the color red, the game was striking both visually and on an emotional level. It’s one of those rare games that can really resonate with you, even if you don’t struggle with the same mental illnesses as its creator.

I’m extremely pleased to confirm that Gilgenbach and his Infinitap Games studio will be returning to our favorite genre with Devastated Dreams. In it, a mother-to-be is being hunted by a creature called the Mananangaal — a lady monster that likes to sprout giant wings at night so she can fly around looking for unborn babies to eat.

Devastated Dreams is heavily inspired by Filipino folklore — the Mananangaal is an actual urban legend in the Phillipines — and if DreadOut taught us anything, it’s that the Phillipines has some seriously frightening monsters at the core of many of its urban legends.

There’s considerably more to this reveal, but you’ll need to pay Polygon a visit if you want the rest of Gilgenbach’s interview. There’s even some creepy footage, and I know you like that.

If you hadn’t heard of Neverending Nightmares until now, I played through part of the game as a part of our annual 13 Days of Horror series. I only play through the first half hour, so there’s no real risk of my ruining anything for you.