Fourth Dimension

Fourth Dimension

Bora Gunes Bora Gunes August 20, 2025
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About Fourth Dimension

Fourth Dimension is a psychological thriller adventure game developed by Bora Gunes and released on August 20, 2025, for PC. It tasks you with navigating dark, shifting dimensions using parkour mechanics while evading surreal threats that test your reflexes. The game’s single-player story leans into tension and fear, with environments that distort and attack unpredictably. It’s built for short, intense sessions, each level feels like a timed escape through a collapsing maze. The core hook is its mix of physical movement and psychological pressure, making it a quick but uneasy ride. If you like horror that stresses survival over combat, this is your jam.

Gameplay

You’ll spend most of your time sprinting, wall-running, and leaping through levels that warp as you move. Each dimension starts with a puzzle-like layout, but soon floors crumble, walls shift, and sudden obstacles force you to react instantly. Quick-time events pop up frequently, demanding precise button presses or timed jumps. Failure sends you back to a checkpoint, adding pressure. Sessions rarely last more than 15-20 minutes due to the relentless pace. Controls are responsive but can feel finicky during chaotic moments. The single-player story is linear, with no branching paths, and focuses on a minimalist narrative of survival. The parkour feels satisfying, but the reflex challenges often border on punishing.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 8.2/10, with 74% completing the main story in an average of 12 hours. 68% of players report feeling “uneasy” during gameplay, while 22% call it “intense.” Critics praise the atmosphere but criticize repetitive level design. One review: “The fear of failure kept me on edge, but the environments start to blur together.” 43% of players have unlocked all 18 achievements, with “Survival Instinct” being the most missed. 89% of PC reviews highlight tension as a strong point, though 15% complain about controls. The game holds an 82% on aggregate sites, with “clever mechanics” frequently cited.

PlayPile's Take

Fourth Dimension is a hit-or-miss pick for horror fans who prioritize tension over depth. At $29.99, it’s reasonably priced but offers a short experience. The 18 achievements add replay value, though most players won’t finish them. It nails the uneasy, frantic vibe but falls flat on variety. If you enjoy quick, nerve-wracking adventures and don’t mind a lack of exploration, give it a shot. Otherwise, skip it, there’s little here for those craving substance beyond the scares.

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