The Verdict
You made a first-person psychological horror in a cursed house and said the quiet part loud: this exists to fill the void left by the cancelled P.T. and Silent Hills, which is either confidence or a death wish.
Funded through Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight, this is a haunted house built by believers, and the conviction soaks through every hallway.
A Metascore around 81 on PC and a reputation as one of the strongest P.T.-inspired indies mean you turned a tribute into a genuine landmark.
What it nails
- ▲A first-person cursed-house premise that delivers exactly the slow, suffocating psychological dread it promised.
- ▲Wearing its P.T. inspiration openly and earning its place as one of the strongest games to chase that ghost.
- ▲Long-term support, with an Enhanced Edition arriving on PS5 and Xbox Series in October 2021 to keep the haunting current-gen.
- ▲A crowdfunded origin via Kickstarter and Steam Greenlight that proves a community-backed indie can hit a generally favorable 81.
What it botches
- ▼An 81 Metascore is generally favorable, not flawless, so the cracks in the haunted walls are real.
- ▼Leaning this hard on the P.T. comparison invites every reviewer to measure you against a legend you can only approximate.
- ▼A self-published indie scope means the polish and consistency cannot fully match a funded AAA horror production.
- ▼First-person psychological horror in a single cursed house is a deliberately narrow experience that will feel claustrophobic in the wrong way for some players.
Who it's for
P.T. mourners and psychological horror fans who want a slow-burn cursed-house descent and do not need an action button to feel afraid.
Who should skip
Players who want combat-forward survival horror, variety beyond one haunted house, or anyone who finds first-person dread more nauseating than thrilling.
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