A prison is an interesting setting for an action-horror game, one that you don't see very often. I like how most of the enemies you encounter are meant to be manifestations of various crimes and vices. The game maintains a creepy atmosphere throughout, but I wouldn't call it scary. It's an action game throughout, and you have more than enough weapons to handle anything the game throws at you.

There's also a morality system at play that affects the ending you get. I found that it's much better to be moral (good) during your first playthrough, as the NPCs you save can come in handy.

You can also switch between first and third person at will and play the entire game in either perspective, which is a nice touch.

What I didn't like were the often lengthy enemy encounters. It doesn't help that most enemies, even the weak-looking ones, are bullet sponges. I'd strongly recommend playing on easy difficulty to make the combat more satisfying.

And as always, be sure to check out the PCGamingWiki for troubleshooting common problems, as this game is prone to crashing on the PC.

Reviewed on Sep 02, 2023


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