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7 people found this review helpful
23.2 hrs on record
If you enjoyed playing the original, you'd love this one even more. And if you're a brand new player interested in Spooky's, you should buy HD, it has better visuals, 3d models, better 3d rooms, Endless Mode leaderboard, and it comes with the Karamari Hospital DLC for FREE!
And in the future (this review will be dated) they're going to add Workshop support for mods, so, yeah, this is the best Spooky's experience possible...

Also it has VR headset support.

PS: It's now 2024. There's still no Steam workshop support, so don't buy this thinking there will be one, because at this point you'd have to wait for a miracle.

Rest assured though if you're a fan of the Roblox games Doors or Pressure that those games were directly inspired by this one, except instead of going through a mere 100 doors, you have to reach 1000.
Posted 20 March, 2019. Last edited 30 August, 2024.
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57.3 hrs on record (53.1 hrs at review time)
For people who can never get their hands on Silent Hill, this could be your Silent Hill.
Posted 22 February, 2019. Last edited 21 April, 2022.
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2 people found this review helpful
808.5 hrs on record (799.6 hrs at review time)
The screenshots on the store page are pretty accurate.

A quarter of the screenshots tell you one thing in particular:

YOU WILL NOT SURVIVE.

You'll find yourself in action-packed situations, bodies bleeding on the floor, soldiers being gutted by a pale, thin monster, a concrete abomination standing in a doorway behind it, a fierce gunfight breaking out between Class-D, a scientist, and some guards.

In all of these situations you'll likely find yourself dead. Your survival has less than a 10% chance. All you're running on is luck. Chaotic luck.

You fire at an armed scientist with your revolver, but you miss, and he sprays you down with a machine pistol.

You pull out the Micro HID, a WMD of potent lethality, capable of frying things to death in seconds. Unfortunately for you, that tall, pale monster down the corridor is rushing right through you, sending you and the weapon in your hands flying.

You and two other Class-D were faced with a bowl of candy. A scientist has locked the door to the room with you and your buddies trapped inside. You take more than two out of the candy bowl and pay the price with two severed hands. You bleed out and the scientist laughs maniacally.

Your first time with a tesla gate ends in confusion. While getting chased, the gate lights up with electrical arcs and fries you in an instant, making your heart stop dead as if a thousand defibrillators had hit it at once.

Once you've gotten the hang of the game, and I hope you do, you'll find yourself straying away from the action, sneaking around for longer than you fire a shot. You'll be avoiding confrontations you would've otherwise intervened in. You'll find yourself hiding in the corner of a bathroom, and you'll be sweating mountains as you hear that thing outside creep closer as it scraps along the floor violently.

You'll get a feel of the site, and before you know it, you've made it to the surface. Finally, a lone Class-D like you, first to the surface, all because you didn't go inside 914 and die like the rest of them. You're finally getting out-

A helicopter lands, and within a few seconds you're dead, a spray of 5.56 and 9mm putting your run to an end.

Maybe you give up at that point, or maybe you carry on. You now know when there'll be an MTF spawn, hell, even be able to guess a Chaos spawn. Instead of peeking around corners and revealing yourself to a monster, you might listen out and wait for a moment, recognising each of the SCPs' footsteps and what to avoid.

You WILL die. You'll meet many people along the way, or you'll be alone in a corner waiting for the storm of screaming, gunfire, and evisceration outside to end so you can take from the floor a keycard to get you out.

This game's free. Try it out if you're OK with dying, learning, and then trying again to see if you can get out or kill all the SCPs, or all the humans if you're an SCP.

Remember that this is a social game heavily reliant on microphones. It adds a significant amount of enjoyment to the game just by talking to people.
Posted 12 December, 2018. Last edited 30 August, 2024.
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6 people found this review helpful
35.9 hrs on record (24.1 hrs at review time)
Potato. 9/10.
Nice game, sure you've heard of it, watched, and even played it. But the game does get stale after you beat it, I can still return and have fun, and people would say Steam Workshop can keep you there. Workshop can keep you playing, try out the horror game mod series, "Office Prank".
Posted 10 December, 2018. Last edited 22 February, 2019.
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