There is some seriously good horror foundation here, but the Five Nights at Freddy's DNA does the game no favors: the gameplay seems tuned to set the player up to fail in order to deliver jumpscare game over screens at regular intervals more than anything else. It would be ungenerous to call this a jumpscare game, as there is more to the atmosphere than that, but it's definitely a product of its time.

The game also lacks closure and payoff: no matter which ending you get it's an anticlimax. What a shame.

Reviewed on Oct 15, 2021


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