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CrowbarZ29

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Final Sin genuinely made me uncomfortable and I mean that in the best way.

I went in expecting a typical indie horror game but what I got was a heavy psychological descent that sticks with you long after you stop playing. The atmosphere is oppressive from start to finish with a constant sense of guilt and being trapped in a loop.

The apartment that keeps resetting, the phone calls, the TV… everything slowly makes you question what’s real. The Silent Hill 2 influence is obvious but Final Sin manages to build its own identity instead of just copying it.

The final confrontation is memorable not just because of the gameplay but because of what it represents. When the game restarted after the ending, I honestly got chills.

This isn’t a game you play to relax. It’s disturbing, psychological, and sometimes uncomfortable but absolutely unforgettable. If you enjoy horror that messes with your head rather than relying on cheap jump scares this is worth your time.