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Eternal Prowl drops you in a town that’s been hollowed out. Streets stretch quiet, landmarks feel wrong, and the past is a fog. A rusted school bus becomes your starting point, leading you to sift through decaying homes and cryptic notes. The game leans into slow-burn tension, letting you piece together why the town feels dead. Exploration drives the story, every creak in the floorboards or faded photo hints at something buried. Puzzles tie directly to the environment, forcing you to re-examine spaces you’ve already scoured. The game’s quiet dread comes from how it mirrors memory itself. Details shift, paths feel circular, and the more you uncover, the less certain you are about what’s real. Early access builds on this with minimal dialogue, letting the emptiness speak for itself. With a release date set for early 2025, it’s already drawing comparisons to narrative-driven indies that let atmosphere do the heavy lifting. The single-player format keeps it tightly wound, making every discovery feel personal.
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