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Trapped on a plane circling the Bermuda Triangle, Disturbulence turns a mundane flight into a psychological puzzle. As a passenger stuck in a repeating loop, you explore the cabin where each trip down the aisle reshapes the environment. Developer Little Ghost Games leans into eerie atmosphere and subtle horror, blending observation with survival. Released in December 2025 for PC, the game focuses on a single-player experience where every decision impacts the shifting reality. The premise is simple but unsettling: small changes snowball into something deeply wrong. It’s a slow-burn mystery where the only goal is to uncover why the plane refuses to land.
Each session starts with you walking the aisle, scanning for anomalies in the cabin’s layout, crew, or passengers. Reality shifts with every loop, forcing you to piece together clues scattered across new versions of the environment. Controls are minimal, mouse-driven exploration and basic inventory management, but tension comes from limited time and the risk of triggering hostile entities. Puzzles revolve around observation: matching subtle details like a missing seatbelt or a crew member’s altered uniform to progress. Mistakes reset the loop, but each run reveals more of the story. The lack of fast travel or save points amplifies pressure, as does the constant hum of the plane’s engines and faint whispers in the walls.
PlayPile’s data shows Disturbulence holds a 4.5/5 rating, with 87% of players giving it 4 or 5 stars. Average playtime is 8 hours to 100%, though 23% of players quit before 20%. Community moods skew heavily toward curiosity (65%) and unease (35%), matching the game’s tone. The 50-achievement system sees a 72% completion rate, with 30% unlocking the “True Ending” by collecting all 12 hidden logs. Critics praise the “deliberate pacing and haunting audio design” (PC Gamer 8.5/10) but note “repetitive core loops” (Destructoid 7.8/10). Players split on whether the slow reveals justify the 10-hour grind, though 68% agree the ending “pays off thematically.”
Disturbulence is a niche pick for fans of atmospheric horror and careful puzzle-solving. At $29.99, it’s priced for a short but dense experience, with 50 achievements adding replayability for completionists. The game thrives in its unsettling vibe but falters for those wanting faster action or combat. If you enjoy figuring out slow-burn mysteries in a confined space, it’s worth the flight. Skip it if you crave variety in gameplay mechanics. The true test is whether the payoff of the final loop justifies the 8 hours you’ll invest.
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