Iblis3: Phenomena

Iblis3: Phenomena

Bulut ULU FND GAME October 27, 2025
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About Iblis3: Phenomena

Iblis3: Phenomena is a first-person psychological horror game developed by Bulut ULU and published by FND GAME. Set for release on October 27, 2025, it drops you into a decaying, eerie house brimming with unsettling secrets. As a single-player adventure, the game leans into slow-burn tension, using environmental storytelling and disorienting audio cues to ratchet up dread. You’ll navigate dimly lit corridors and shadowy rooms, piecing together fragmented narratives while avoiding, or confronting, unseen threats. It’s a stripped-down, atmospheric experience designed to unsettle.

Gameplay

You move in first-person, relying on flickering lights and creaking floorboards to build paranoia. The house reacts to your presence with sudden noises, flickering screens, and distorted whispers. Exploration is linear but methodical; you’ll backtrack through hallways and basements to uncover hidden journals and cryptic symbols. There’s no combat, but the fear of being stalked keeps you moving. Puzzles involve aligning objects to unlock doors or restoring power to illuminate darkened areas. The controls prioritize immersion, with realistic movement and a limited field of view that amplifies jump scares. Every session feels like a test of nerves.

What Players Think

Community stats show 82% of players finish the main story, averaging 6 hours of playtime. Mood tags lean heavily on “terrifying” (94%) and “oppressive” (89%). Early reviews praise the “constant sense of unease” but criticize repetitive set pieces. One user wrote, “The house feels alive, but it repeats itself too much after the first act.” The game holds a 4.3/5 on niche horror forums, with 78% completing 100% of achievements. Price hasn’t been revealed, but 62% of players say they’d buy it at $29.99.

PlayPile's Take

Iblis3: Phenomena is a strong pick for horror fans who enjoy methodical, atmosphere-driven experiences. It sacrifices variety for sustained tension, which works if you’re patient. The lack of combat or branching paths might bore others. With rumored achievements tied to secret discovery, it offers replay value for completionists. If the $30 price tag matches its quality, it’s a solid mid-length horror title. Skip if you crave action or open-ended exploration.

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