A deeper look at the latest “Creature Feature” reveal and the escalating terror inside Atherton Labs
Ten Image Publishing and On TheHouse have been steadily ramping up excitement for their upcoming survival horror game Huntsman. After confirming the game’s release date last week and debuting the first entry in their “Creature Feature” trailer series—focused on the unnervingly fast huntsman spider—the developers have returned with another chilling showcase. This time, the spotlight falls on a species far more imposing: the tarantula, the most hostile arachnid players will face in the game.
According to the latest press materials, this formidable creature is “in a class of its own,” and the statement isn’t an exaggeration. While Huntsman features multiple spider varieties lurking within Atherton Labs’ contaminated corridors, the tarantula stands out for its raw aggression and territorial nature. Throughout the game, players will encounter these fearsome spiders in several distinct areas tied to the twisted experiments performed in the facility’s Experimental BioSolutions Division.

Unlike the huntsman, which relies on its unsettling speed and skittering movements, the tarantula brings a more deliberate—and arguably more terrifying—presence. It prefers to operate alone, but it will tolerate other spider species inhabiting its domain. Humans, however, are a very different matter. For players attempting to escape the lab, wandering into a tarantula’s territory is an invitation to swift death. Their burrows, draped in thick layers of sticky webbing, double as early-warning systems and predatory traps. If a player steps too close or triggers the delicate strands, the tarantula will react instantly, hunting with purpose and ferocity. Stealth and avoidance are your best allies; distractions should be deployed carefully and sparingly if you hope to slip past one of these eight-legged nightmares.
The game’s premise places you in the unenviable role of the newest security guard at Atherton Laboratories, arriving on shift just in time to witness the facility spiral into chaos. Containment protocols have failed, leaving the building consumed by a swarm of genetically altered spiders. With every hallway now a hunting ground and every shadow a potential threat, you are hopelessly outnumbered and woefully underprepared. Your mission is clear: neutralize the infestation, lift the lockdown, and escape with your life.

What sets Huntsman apart from other creature-driven horror titles is its emphasis on tactical problem solving rather than brute force. Weapons are scarce, and you won’t be armed with anything close to a flamethrower—an item every arachnophobe surely wishes they had. Instead, survival depends on improvisation. Players must manipulate Atherton Labs’ limited power grid, strategically routing electricity to unlock sealed sectors, access new routes, and reactivate essential systems. Every choice affects where you can go and how much danger you’ll face along the way.
Your tools are simple but effective when used wisely: a flashlight capable of startling smaller spiders, throwable objects that can lure predators away from your path, and the environment itself, filled with opportunities to distract, obstruct, or mislead your pursuers. Successfully navigating the labyrinthine facility becomes a delicate dance—one misstep, one poorly timed noise, one unexpected spider nest, and your run may be over.
With each new trailer, the “Creature Feature” series continues to highlight just how varied and dangerous the game’s arachnids truly are. The tarantula’s reveal not only underscores the escalating threat level but also offers a glimpse into the intricate environmental design and survival mechanics players can expect.
Huntsman on Steam
Huntsman officially launches on November 27 via Steam, and those eager for a taste of the terror can dive into the free demo available now. Whether you’re fascinated by spiders or desperately afraid of them, one thing is certain: Atherton Labs has a nightmare waiting for you—eight legs, fangs, and all.