Independent developer Artifact 5 has announced Anamorphine, an introspective, virtual reality-compatible adventure told through environmental storytelling, with no dialogue or action button. It will launch this winter for PlayStation 4 and PC, with support for PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift.

Here’s an overview of the game, via its Steam page:

About Explore the past as you resolve the present in Anamorphine, a surreal adventure of rendered emotions. Tyler, a young man in post-traumatic denial, revisits a succession of milestones that define his relationship with his wife Elena, who falls victim to an accident that robs her of her livelihood and emotional outlet. Tyler’s mental turmoil warps his past as he struggles to come to terms with his guilt and inability to help Elena when she quietly slips into depression. Told with no dialogue or action button, Anamorphine’s narrative comes together through Tyler’s dream-like memories, contorting and bleeding into each other with his mental state. Will you confront the past and try to find a way to move on, or will you let it consume you? Content Advisory: Although the game features no combat or violence it does explore themes of mental health, depression, and loss. Key Features A story-rich setting exploring an evolving relationship.

A surreal environment without text or language that changes in fantastic ways to represent the protagonist’s inner feelings.

Combat-free gameplay! Take your time to uncover secrets and focus on the experience.

Anamorphine will be playable at IndieCade 2017 in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles from October 6 to 8.

Artifact 5 shared more information about Anamorphine‘s design over at the PlayStation Blog. A set of GIFs are also available on Imgur.