Gritty SCARY atmospheric first person action horror game where you play as an FBI investigator traipsing through abandoned buildings, dark alleys, etc, seeking to catch a serial killer who only murders other serial killers 🕵️‍♂️
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May 11, 2025

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I remember seeing this cover when I was a kid but always thought it was a fever dream, b-side cover for Outlast and could never find it again.
May 18, 2025
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@SHRILLHAUS I would always see the cover at my local used video game store and it would FREAK ME OUT. It actually is like a proto Outlast in some ways!!
May 18, 2025

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