most horror games put on the facade of "disempowering the player" but from resident evil to clock tower to penumbra/amnesia to alien isolation or whatever this game might remind you of, it's never actually true.

but in Enemy Zero, you really are fucked from start to finish. end paragraph

anyone who's uttered any variation of "difficulty in video games" should play this. no fast forwarding or save states. make your own maps. normal difficulty. report back within the hour

Reviewed on Mar 19, 2022


8 Comments


2 years ago

Bet mate

2 years ago

Holy shit

2 years ago

No it isn't plus ratio plus tenor.com/view/vixenspiral-vixen-spiral-gif-24575194 plus :spiraleyes:

2 years ago

sure

1 year ago

Good review! Also, anyone doing this challenge make sure you do the training mode multiple times WITH headphones. Huge emphasis on with headphones.

1 year ago

it's pretty interesting that the game doesn't use stereo at all. if there was a hypothetical remake, I wonder if they would have left that as is? I played it on shitty TV speakers on my saturn but maybe I'll try it with headphones if I ever replay it (I got all the way to the final stretch before giving up, the game beat my ass)

1 year ago

yeah I really want to play and finish SH4 for once in my life, lol. ever since that game was relatively new I would just get past the first couple bits and then forget about the game for a few years. thanks for reminding me of it

1 year ago

I just remembered the hauntings system in it, which also reminded me of a half life 1 mod called afraid of monsters. that's the only horror game that has genuinely rattled me (only other game to give me a similar experience is cruelty squad). turns out really unnatural and crude jumpscare pngs are way scarier than high concept high fidelity spooky lovecraft demons or whatever