Besides its undeniable historic importance, this game is quite cool. But to see that, you should be able to forget painful graphics (polygon pointy tiddies lol) and very clumsy controls.

You know, I'm quite tired of lovecraftian stuff in horror, but this game unashamedly did the HP thing and it's 1992, so I forbid it.

What I love about this game as a game are the puzzles, the cheap instadeaths and that it can be quite eerie with three or four polygons here and there. And what I love as a piece of Horror Gaming History is to see what stuck around in future games and what not. Most of things did.

It's fun to see where all it started. And it's a very short game, so if you want to pass Horror Game History 101, I recommend that you play it (it's on GOG, come on) or at least watch a gameplay.

Reviewed on May 19, 2022


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