Find Oann

Find Oann

January 16, 2026
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About Find Oann

Find Oann is an action-horror game where you play Thomas, a character navigating a grim world to uncover the truth about the enigmatic Oann. Developed by a small indie team, it dropped in 2026 and sticks to PC. The game mixes puzzle-solving with combat against grotesque creatures. It’s not just about fighting though, you’ll scavenge for weapons, upgrade gear, and avoid danger as you piece together a bleak story. The tone is tense and spooky, leaning into classic survival horror vibes but with a focus on environmental mysteries. If you like methodically solving problems in a scary setting, this one might hook you.

Gameplay

The core loop here is explore, scavenge, fight. Thomas moves in a third-person view, and combat feels clunky but punishing, enemy hits hurt, and you have limited health. You’ll pick up weapons like shotguns and makeshift blades, which degrade after use. Puzzle-solving is key: you’ll interact with objects, decipher notes, and use items to bypass obstacles. Stealth is optional but smart, drawing too much attention can turn a quiet room into a nightmare. Sessions often end with you running low on ammo, scrambling for health, and wondering if that next room hides Oann or another nightmare. The game doesn’t handhold; you’re often figuring out how to survive on your own.

What Players Think

The PlayPile community rates Find Oann 8.2/10, with 62% completing it. Average playtime hovers around 15 hours, though some spend double that. Mood stats skew toward “terrified” (44%) and “puzzled” (31%), with a fair share of “frustrated” (18%) complaints about unclear objectives. Critics praise the eerie atmosphere but note repetitive combat. One user wrote, “The tension is top-tier, but I wish the enemies weren’t so predictable.” Achievement completion is at 73%, with the toughest being “Defeat the Hollow One” after a late-game boss fight.

PlayPile's Take

Find Oann is a solid but uneven pick. It shines in tense moments and clever puzzles but falters with stiff combat and sparse guidance. At $29.99, it’s a decent risk for fans of slow-burn horror. The 22 achievements add replay value, though most are story-driven. Skip this if you want fast-paced action or instant gratification. For those who enjoy figuring out secrets in a grim world, though, it’s a worthwhile grind.

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