Reviews from

in the past


Interesting and compact narrative.
Has a really unnerving and creepy atmosphere from start to finish.
Uses visual storytelling very effectively, every area had little details sprinkled in that linked back to characters or events from the story.
Cool art style, loved the retro visuals and felt like they heightened the spookiness of the game.
Finished the game in just 90 minutes which some people might see as a negative but I liked that I could sit down and finish it in one evening, it doesn't overstay its welcome.

Grows steadily more unsettling thanks to the refreshingly minimalist visual style and spare synth soundtrack which allows the conscience to form its own isolated terrors and the game for the most part feeds into that paranoia. Kinda whiffs it in the needlessly melodramatic third act but even then the overall mystery is less so about empty shocks than it is about dissecting the scarred psyche of our protagonist. The South(western) Gothic atmosphere allows for this empathetic study of a disillusioned individual existing beyond an increasingly fractured community to feel authentic without being exploitative and while I wish it was more satisfying in the end (it takes the easy road in the final moments instead of conquering the difficult questions about the character’s PTSD) I was spooked enough for an hour and a half to give a pass.

Had some really creepy moments. Unfortunately, the (supposedly charismatic) cult leader's voice acting lacked any emotion whatsoever.