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Jisatsu is an indie horror game that unfolds through fragmented video clips, security camera feeds, and cryptic notes. Players piece together a chilling story by navigating these disjointed perspectives, uncovering a series of unsettling events tied to a mysterious Japanese setting. The gameplay leans into quiet tension and sudden scares, with environmental details hinting at a deeper, darker narrative. Exploration is key as you sift through digital breadcrumbs to understand what went wrong and why. The game’s mockumentary style creates a disorienting, eerie atmosphere that feels more like an accidental discovery than a scripted experience. Chilla's Art uses the found footage format to blur the line between fiction and real-world horror tropes, relying on sparse audio cues and abrupt visual shifts to unsettle players. While short and nonlinear, it lingers with an awkward unease that some recent horror titles miss. Early players note its effectiveness isn’t in jump scares but in the lingering discomfort of things not quite adding up.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
67.7
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