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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 14.9 hrs on record (8.7 hrs at review time)
Posted: 12 Sep, 2019 @ 1:14am
Updated: 30 Sep, 2019 @ 1:42pm

Sometimes good horror doesn't need jump scares to be scary. Like in this game, the feeling of uneasiness comes from the thought-provoking visuals with elements of psychological body horror, sci-fi nightmares and cyberpunk psychedelia that mixes together seamlessly and thus creates a truly memorably experience in horror. The storytelling pulls you in with such force that you want to see where your journey is heading with lots of twists and turns. And oh boy, it delivers in so many levels. In a single ghetto apartment building, you're investigating your missing son, gruesome murders, grey areas of human minds in medical science, interrogate all kind of wacky characters through the door eye camera and best of all, the world building shows homage to early 80's cinema and that era's projection of the future with low level computers and blinking neon lights.

Roger Ebert once said "Video games can never be art". What a rubbish statement. This game is a truly fantastic display of an art and I love every second of it.
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