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Generally I agree with what others have said about the pacing and time it takes to complete. I do love the 3D pixel style, and it does nail that nice indie horror vibe. I really like the pov when you get grabbed, that was pretty hot. I also really liked the ending, though I had my fingers crossed for some... corruption let's say. But I'm a monster TF guy so I can only hope. 

Critique aside from pacing: I think the map is too bright. I kept getting flashbanged when I would pull it up while hiding in the dark. To be fair, I shouldn’t have tried to play this with a migraine, oof ouch. And it’s a small detail, but I would avoid calling it a wendigo. The term is generally misused and misappropriated, and you wouldn’t really be losing anything by omitting it.

I actually tried to leave what the creature is more open ended. the only time it's called a wendigo is in the note when whoever wrote it said "I think its a wendigo." I wanted to develop this thing into its own kind of species/creature.
As for corruption, I did originally have an idea of the player turning into one at the end, but it didn't really make sense for what I have in mind for this creature.