Echoes is a Wretched engine single-player journaling rpg inspired by Silent Hill. That Silent Hill influence is *very* evident, and the cover image pretty much calls unbidden the SH1 soundtrack in my head. The game is also pretty authentic to the core elements of SH without getting lost in specific aesthetics, and may be worth checking out even if you don't play tabletop if you're a fan of Silent Hill.
Echoes is 18 pages, with an atmospheric layout but virtually no illustrations. This works in its favor, strangely, and it means there are no specific images competing with the abandoned town you're picturing. In a multiplayer game, not having everyone on the same page visually might be a problem, but Echoes doesn't have to worry about that.
Gameplay in Echoes cleaves pretty close to the bone of the Wretched engine formula. You play with jenga, cards, dice, and a journal, and your success or failure is ultimately up to the random whim of the card deck.
You can lose by not jenga-ing hard enough, but certain card combinations just end you, with nothing you could have done to prevent it.
The writing and design of the individual events in Echoes is strong, and it's definitely an atmospheric game. Overall, I would recommend it to Silent Hill fans, horror writers, and anyone who wants to journal a story of a person descending into an abandoned town purgatory, with their fate up to the whim of the deck.