Green, orange, and purple here - an interesting little demo, I'd love to see what the full product looks like!
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I almost cried, dammit, I love this is a very hateful way.
Whatever I was expecting, it wasn't this, and honestly, I want a whole lot more, dammit.
This deserves far more love and attention than what it's gotten so far - a lovely, but often heartbreaking experience about what horrors many ordinary people are forced to go through. Or, often. Become.
A surprisingly deep horror game about the realities of mental health - well worth a play-through and experience you're sure to find bittersweet.
One of my favorite newer RPG horror games to date - I hope future titles are just as horrifying as this one!
I absolutely adored the perspective of us being the serial killer for once!
An unexpected classic when it comes to RPG horror games - who knew a Mario Bros parody would be this terrifying???
I'll be honest - I thought this game would be so much better than what it turned out to be. A painful slog of fetch quests and stolen ideas from other, older horror games. Don't bother, just play Ib instead.
A surprisingly creepy story with visuals that are oddly creative - I know there's gonna be artwork of this one.
I cannot wait to see what Io creates next
A really interesting little Halloween game! Perfect for the spooky season!
Brought a tear to my eye.
Ignore this game, don't download it, send help, they've got a tiger here, a bloody TIGER, it's LOOSE, it's gonna - oh dear Christ on a bi-
I was expecting something, but it wasn't this.
This was one of the games that introduced me to the works of Junji Ito, and I am forever grateful for that.
This isn't as hard as I remember it being, so, don't play this game with Covid brain fog
This was a delightful little twist on the horror-comedy genre
A surprisingly creepy and atmospheric game about the horrors that might lurk in the shadows outside your bedroom door. And having a chat with them, of course.
It was everything we ever wanted
An amazingly touching slice-of-life story about the end of the road - well worth a play-through or two, I assure you.