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Hiya, I'd like to start off by saying that I did in fact enjoy the game and everything that I say in this small review comes from a little over an hour of playtime. The art style is excellent,and  the sounds of the monster running through the labyrinth combined with other ambient sounds such as a pipe bursting and steam escaping certainly put me on edge a couple of times. 

However it's not all sunshine and gumdrops. I played the game for an hour, at which point I finally completed it. It took me around 7 tries or so from acquiring the 3 fuses to actually complete the game. 

Once the lights go it's pretty much game over unless if you get lucky, I had the monster spawn directly in front of me and behind me on more than one occasion (at least so it seemed). I don't know if the intention was to tick off the player, but I certainly felt like giving up on the game due to the change in difficulty once the lights go out. Some sort of checkpoint after you've acquired the 3 fuses would have been a godsend. I can understand why a lot of people might disagree with this "It's a survival horror game, and it's supposed to be hard." 

But I think there's a line between making your game challenging and making your game completable as I'm noticing that a lot of the other people posting videos here couldn't complete the game.

Maybe I just suck at games, but I will say though that it did give me a sense of accomplishment to finally escape the sewer with my dog after so many attempts, and that's precisely why I would recommend everyone to give it a try. Just know that it's pretty damn challenging, especially when the lights go out.