A downloadable 122 for Windows.
More or less your generic indie horror game. I'm gonna have to deduct a few stars for some major and slightly minor flaws.
Major flaws:
- The "pause" key does not work and there likely might not even be a pause menu as far as I'm concerned.
- There is no way to change the graphics and so my GTX 980 (keep note it's better than the top 4 most commonly used gpus [in accordance to the Steam Survey]) was constantly running at around 90-95% and only spitting out around 25 fps at 720p. If an above-average gpu is having trouble even reaching 30 fps at 720p, then that means an extremely large amount of players wont be able to even run this. Optimization is key; but it seems as though that was not at all taken into consideration.
- The key in the bedroom cabinet is not visible to the player. Perhaps move it away from the cabinet's side and more toward the centre.
- The need to break the vases was not entirely clear. Confusion may take place there.
Minor Flaws:
- The game does not lock the mouse cursor and so the cursor kept moving on top of my overlays.
- What were the cards for?
- The first jumpscare is not very obvious. I just heard the sound and got confused.
- The flashlight does not always turn on when clicking.