Don't read the comments. Just Download and play the game. It's a masterpiece. Trust me.
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This psychological horror game, with its mind-bending loops, really pulled me in. The story had a Silent Hill 2 vibe, and I loved piecing together all the hidden details to uncover its true depth.(With the help of people on YouTube comments...) The PS1 style graphics were a fantastic touch – I really miss that feeling.
I'm not usually into card games, but this one is awesome! The 3D cutscenes are cool, and you even get to walk around in first-person sometimes (yeah that scene...). The bosses look and sound amazing. At first, I thought winning was just luck, but it gets easier once you figure it out. The story is super dark, which I didn't expect at all. There's still a lot I don't get, but the game design is genius. Ever heard of character development? Here, you get to experience the opposite, in good way.
The demo was an excellent showcase of the game. It's a psychological horror inspired by a true story, and the amount of detail packed into the narrative is impressive. You can dive deep into the investigation files and piece together the story at your own pace. There were some genuinely unique and chilling moments, and I’m sure I missed a few secrets that’ll be fully accessible in the main game. I’m really looking forward to the full release—this is the kind of game that’ll have people searching “At Sixes and Sevens story explained” because it’s that rich and layered. Trust me, the depth here is something special.
P.S. Don't let the hallway fool you. I walked for 14 minutes and didn't reach an end. I’ll probably get fooled again to try it in the final game.
Thank you for recording a video of your playthrough, dude. Yep, when you touch the giant cat, nothing is predictable anymore. However, the giant cat spawns in the same location every time. Also, there’s one more Easter egg that nobody has found yet. If you mess with the giant cat, you might discover it.
Your playthrough was really heartwarming to watch.
Thank you for playing!