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7th Floor is a first-person horror game where you search a derelict hospital to find your missing daughter. Released in 2025, it blends shooter mechanics with environmental puzzles and a slow-burn story. The game’s focus is exploration, players scavenge for tools, evade hostile entities, and piece together a fragmented narrative through documents and audio logs. Set in a decaying medical facility, the atmosphere leans on claustrophobic hallways and flickering lights to amplify tension. Developed by a small indie team, it’s designed for PC and prioritizes single-player immersion. The core hook is its emotional stakes: every room you clear, every enemy you fight, ties back to uncovering what happened to Clare.
You spend most of the game moving through narrow corridors, aiming a makeshift flashlight to spot threats, and picking up items to craft weapons or unlock doors. Combat is tense but infrequent, enemies stalk you silently, and you often rely on stealth to avoid confrontation. The hospital’s layout shifts subtly, forcing you to backtrack and adapt. Between action set-pieces, you’ll decode notes about Clare’s past and the hospital’s dark history. Controls emphasize precision over speed; quick-time events during escapes add urgency. The game’s pacing alternates between slow investigation and sudden scares, with a focus on using the environment to survive.
PlayPile community ratings average 8.2/10, with 72% finishing the main story. Average playtime is 11.5 hours, and 68% of players complete 80% of the collectibles. Mood tags are overwhelmingly "creepy" and "tense," with 43% calling it "uncomfortable." Critics praise the atmosphere but note repetitive combat, GameSpot gave it 7/10, calling it "a strong but flawed debut." Forum threads debate the ending’s ambiguity, with 32% of reviews citing "emotional payoff" versus 18% who found it "unsatisfying." Achievement completion sits at 81%, and the $24.99 price point draws frequent mentions in budget-friendly recommendations.
7th Floor works best for fans of slow-burn horror and narrative-driven adventures. The $25 price is reasonable for a short but atmospheric experience, though combat repetition might frustrate action enthusiasts. With 30 achievements and a story that lingers, it’s a niche pick for those who enjoy figuring out mysteries in oppressive environments. Skip if you prefer fast-paced shooters, but stick with it if you’re okay with pacing that prioritizes mood over mechanics. The emotional core gives it staying power beyond its runtime.
This game is a story-driven, atmospheric horror experience where your main objective is to find your missing daughter, Clare, in a hospital. As you progress, you’ll uncover Clare’s whereabouts and the dark secrets of what happened in the hospital.
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