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it's really nice, it's really spooky, and it scared the crap out of me :D
surprisingly enough, it ran well on my crappy laptop with an Intel N100 and integrated graphics, even though it's made in Unreal Engine 5. i also couldn't figure out how to keep the monster at bay (i know there's a flashlight and batteries, but i didn't really know how to use them).

also, if i can suggest, it would probably really improve the immersion if you got your batteries from a shop, or if there was a charging port at the bus station, instead of the batteries popping up at the bus stop out of nowhere. i'm no expert at horror games, though.