Posted on: July 15, 2022

Bloodrunsclear
Verified ownerGames: 1219 Reviews: 143
OLD school but charmingly creepy
This is like a relic from the time everyone thought adventure games were dying. The old foibles are here in force: weird dubbed voice acting with bad lip sync, moon logic puzzles, lots of wandering around, arbitrary places you can't go until someone tells you you can, pixel hunting, gauge sense of where to go...etc. But what keeps this game from slipping into redundancy is the very creepy atmosphere that only a certain time in graphics could provide: uncanny expressions, whispery music, a sense of claustrophobia even in wide open spaces. Nobody wants to talk to you or investigate deeper into the secrets you've stumbled across which is very faithful to the works of H.P Lovecraft. There's this sense the team behind the piece were strapped for time and money but believed in making this game accurately reflect that cosmic horror sensibility they clearly loved. So nowadays it is doubly nostalgic: the last vestige of the worst but also the most creative and best of the genre arguably. You won't find games like this made again: ambitious, slightly janky, but undeniably disturbing homages to weird fiction.
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