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I would like to believe that this game had good intentions, never sought to intentionally harm anyone, and truly wanted to use its hour experience to create awareness towards child sexual crimes. I also believe that it can, at times, effectively disgust you, and fool you into thinking there is more to the game than its gross premise.

my d0Ooota 22 is an experience unlike any other, and it should be ashamed for it. Nobody, and certainly victims, need to be "aware" of the existence of child sexual assault in the manner it presents itself. Not only is it incredibly blunt in the laziest way possible, but the game immediately plays its biggest hand in the first 5 minutes when the player character, (a little girl who can be estimated to be as young as 11 years old and completely uneducated to the point her mental age seems far younger) expresses her distaste towards pills she's required to take every night because they make her tired. Immediately my eyes deceive throws all subtlety out the window, and just becomes a harrowing slog through the daily imprisonment of this poor child, and there's nothing the player can do but sit there and be complicit in the crime for another 30 minutes. And your reward for trusting the game to tell an interesting story, and going down the bad ending is a revolting line that reveals the unaware forced pregnancy of the child protagonist, only then to be given a credits scroll that attempts to empower victims, remind them they aren't alone in their experiences, and that they can always find strength in the struggle. What a gross, deaf thing to say after putting, who they would assume are victims, through this waste of time and art.

Shame on you, nouhidev, shame on you for engaging in a subject you do not understand, and taking a moral high ground on. Shame on you for wasting an hour of my life with a message that means nothing. Many people believe your game is based on the Josef Fritzl case which follows a similar story, and I am sad that anyone could believe you would be honoring the victims of Fritzl through this game. You are a depraved, blind human being who thought a post on r/TwoSentenceHorror about a falsely imprisoned child required your expert touch-ups of child molestation and drugging.

Shame on you, never make another game.

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I have to agree that the little message in the credits is just a lame attempt at being empathetic. As someone who survived SA, yeah, cool, heard it multiple times, kind of tired of it. Kind of tired of being told I may be too sensitive to deal with fiction that deals with it too.

My issue isn't that it's "triggering" - it may be trying to shine a light on something that happens in reality, but it is still just fiction, and I can separate fiction from reality. My issue is that it's just kind of boring and reeks of pandering. The wait times for certain triggers are a bit too long and the keys feel "sticky", as if e and enter to confirm some things just don't work some times. I do appreciate there aren't any "jump scares" (there's a slight startle in one of the dream sequences but it's not associated with scary flashing lights, a "scary" face too close to the screen all of a sudden, or a truly deafening sting of any sort).

To the reviewer who says this can't help people who have gone through it, please grow up and don't police what helps people cope. Dark fiction is actually a certified therapy for overcoming abuse and is one I use myself to great effect.I have to agree that the little message in the credits is just a lame attempt at being empathetic. As someone who survived SA, yeah, cool, heard it multiple times, kind of tired of it. Kind of tired of being told I may be too sensitive to deal with fiction that deals with it too.

My issue isn't that it's "triggering" - it may be trying to shine a light on something that happens in reality, but it is still just fiction, and I can separate fiction from reality. My issue is that it's just kind of boring and reeks of pandering. The wait times for certain triggers are a bit too long and the keys feel "sticky", as if e and enter to confirm some things just don't work some times. I do appreciate there aren't any "jump scares" (there's a slight startle in one of the dream sequences but it's not associated with scary flashing lights, a "scary" face too close to the screen all of a sudden, or a truly deafening sting of any sort).

To the reviewer who says this can't help people who have gone through it, please grow up and don't police what helps people cope. Dark fiction is actually a certified therapy for overcoming abuse and is one I use myself to great effect.
NThe developers describe the content like this:
my eyes deceive is a first-person psychological horror experience that makes players question their perception and consider whether they can blame themselves in retrospect.
FEATURINGBoring traumaslopI can't even say this was a fun game, i don't know how to describe it. The atmosphere, the graphics, the dialogue, literally everything is so eerie, the dreams are genuinely creepy. I've played a bunch of horror games and not a lot really scared me but this is different, I don't' if i can say I was scared, just sickened. I've only unlocked one ending, the bad ending and I'm not sure if I'm gonna try to get the second one. When I first opened the game I immediately recognized what this was based off of, which makes it so much worse. The only positive thing i can say is that it was very immersive, but I wouldn't recommend it.
A twisted, dark, and engaging narrative that gradually unravels itself over the course of the experience.
Includes sensitive and distressing subject matter, including highly triggering elements such as suggested sexual abuse. It may be deeply unsettling to some players. Individuals who find disturbing content distressing or have experienced trauma related to these triggers are advised to refrain from playing.I have to agree that the little message in the credits is just a lame attempt at being empathetic. As someone who survived SA, yeah, cool, heard it multiple times, kind of tired of it. Kind of tired of being told I may be too sensitive to deal with fiction that deals with it too.

My issue isn't that it's "triggering" - it may be trying to shine a light on something that happens in reality, but it is still just fiction, and I can separate fiction from reality. My issue is that it's just kind of boring and reeks of pandering. The wait times for certain triggers are a bit too long and the keys feel "sticky", as if e and enter to confirm some things just don't work some times. I do appreciate there aren't any "jump scares" (there's a slight startle in one of the dream sequences but it's not associated with scary flashing lights, a "scary" face too close to the screen all of a sudden, or a truly deafening sting of any sort).
a short and effective game but the creator is a pedo Separate the Art, from the Artist. scary but got used. last part with the 4 kids was kinda cutegood experience :0 BUT VERY SAD!!!!
acc rlly sad horror type game but extremely good
it made me cry at the end, when you put yourself in the perspective of an innocent child and many others, i loved it
It's a great short horror game, but the story is heartbreaking.
To the reviewer who says this can't help people who have gone through it, please grow up and don't police what helps people cope. Dark fiction is actually a certified therapy for overcom
Posted 26 August, 2025.
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