One of the scariest games I've ever played, but, unfortunately, one of the shortest ones, too. Still, there's quite a lot of replay value, as no two walkthroughs are the same, and the randomly generated encounters will keep you on your toes at all times, so it's one hell of an intense experience. The World War I setting was great in my opinion, the story was also OK, and it was a very pleasant surprise that almost all puzzles could be solved in several ways. I don't think it's better than The Dark Descent, but if you like horror games, you won't be disappointed.

Reviewed on Aug 05, 2023


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10 months ago

The best horror games are the ones that you spend the shortest time with imo.