But then it drags you into the hole. At first I was irritated on how fast everything sped along and the game basically throws you into a black hole to tend for yourself. But the more you play you start to realise that everything you do is on you and the mechanics are simply there to react to your actions in a cluster of hallways where a horrifying predator stalks you. Sound, light and preparedness is the key to make it through the bunker in one piece. And that is the love letter to survival horror that Frictional Games has conjured up here. It really shows how experienced developers within the genre can pull off something so brilliant with an albeit narrow scope in mind. In short: Time to head back into the bunker...